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English World 3 - Unit 2
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Separate to make a sentence: Wedidn'ttalkinclass.
We didn't talk in class.
Separate to make a sentence: Itdidn'trainalotlastweek.
It didn't rain a lot last week.
Separate to make a sentence: Mydaddidn'ttakemetoschool.
My dad didn't take me to school.
Separate to make a sentence: Marydidn'tcallmeyesterday.
Mary didn't call me yesterday.
Separate to make a sentence: Theydidn'tmovetoJapanthreeyearsago.
They didn't move to Japan three years ago.
Separate to make a sentence: Youdidn'tgotoschoolyesterday.
You didn't go to school yesterday.
Separate to make a sentence: Shestudiedhardfortheexam.
She studied hard for the exam.
Separate to make a sentence: WelivedinLondonwhenIwassix.
We lived in London when I was six.
Separate to make a sentence: Johnplayedtheguitarverywell.
John played the guitar very well.
Separate to make a sentence: Ihelpedmygrandmotherathome.
I helped my grandmother at home.
Separate to make a sentence: Mydadcookeddinnerlastnight.
My dad cooked dinner last night.
Separate to make a sentence: Mybrotherfinishedhishomeworkverylate.
My brother finished his homework very late.
Use the Past Simple tense: Mary _____ (watch) the TV show and _____ (cry).
Mary watched the TV show and cried.
Use the Past Simple tense: Charlie _____ (injure) both his legs in the accident.
Charlie injured both his legs in the accident.
Use the Past Simple tense: This was so funny that Ed _____ (laugh) out loud.
This was so funny that Ed laughed out loud.
Use the Past Simple tense: Yesterday Daisy _____ (kick) the ball well and _____ (score).
Yesterday Daisy kicked the ball well and scored.
Use the Past Simple tense: Yesterday Pete _____ (climb) really high at PE.
Yesterday Pete climbed really high at PE.
Use the Past Simple tense: Last weekend they _____ (discuss) their boyfriends over a drink.
Last weekend they discussed their boyfriends over a drink.
Use the Past Simple tense: David never _____ (play) baseball in the winter.
David never played baseball in the winter.
Use the Past Simple tense: This morning Freddy _____ (switch) the machine.
This morning Freddy switched the machine.
Use the Past Simple tense: Uncle Oscar _____ (drop) his glass this morning.
Uncle Oscar dropped his glass this morning.
Use the Past Simple tense: Yesterday Caroline _____ (miss) the dartboard every time.
Yesterday Caroline missed the dartboard every time.
Use the Past Simple tense: As a kid, Jane _____ (brush) her teeth five times a day.
 As a kid, Jane brushed her teeth five times a day.
Use the Past Simple tense: Jeff _____ (ask) a lot of questions in class last week.
Jeff asked a lot of questions in class last week.
Use the Past Simple tense: Every time his Dad _____ (arrive) home, Jack _____ (jump) onto him.
 Every time his Dad arrived home, Jack jumped onto him.
Use the Past Simple tense: Yesterday Tim and Tom _____ (carry) the chair up the attic.
Yesterday Tim and Tom carried the chair up the attic.
Use the Past Simple tense: Matt _____ (save) his money in a piggy bank when he was a kid.
Matt saved his money in a piggy bank when he was a kid.
Answer the questions: Did your father shout at you? No, _____ _____.
No, he didn't.
Answer the questions: Did your parents dance at the party? No, _____ _____.
No, they didn't.
Answer the questions: Did the bus arrive on time? Yes, _____ _____.
Yes, it did.
Answer the questions: Did you play the piano yesterday? No, _____ _____.
No, I didn't.
Answer the questions: Did Mum cook dinner yesterday evening? Yes, _____ _____.
Yes, she did.
Use the Past Simple tense: Somebody _____ the window an hour ago. (open)
Somebody opened the window an hour ago.
Use the Past Simple tense: I _____ the computer to do my homework yesterday. (use)
I used the computer to do my homework yesterday.
Use the Past Simple tense: _____ your friend _____ in the Alps last winter? (ski)
Did your friend ski in the Alps last winter?
Use the Past Simple tense: _____ you _____ your birthday present last year? (like)
Did you like your birthday present last year?
Use the Past Simple tense: We _____ a new dish in that new restaurant last Sunday. (try)
We tried a new dish in that new restaurant last Sunday.
Use the Past Simple tense: We _____ abroad last summer. (not travel)
We did not/didn't travel abroad last summer.
Use the Past Simple tense: I _____ my mum in the kitchen yesterday. (help)
I helped my mum in the kitchen yesterday.
Use the Past Simple tense: _____ you _____ your grandparents last weekend? (visit)
Did you visit your grandparents last weekend?
Use the Past Simple tense: I _____ to music yesterday. (listen)
I listened to music yesterday.
Use the Past Simple tense: We _____ the party last Saturday. (not enjoy)
We did not/didn't enjoy the party last Saturday.
Use the Past Simple tense: My older brother _____ in the ocean last summer. (surf)
My older brother surfed in the ocean last summer.
Use the Past Simple tense: We _____ our breakfast ten minutes ago. (finish)
We finished our breakfast ten minutes ago.
Use the Past Simple tense: The baby _____ last night. (cry)
The baby cried last night.
Use the Past Simple tense: Tom _____ his hair two days ago. (wash)
Tom washed his hair two days ago.
Use the Past Simple tense: I _____ TV last night. (not watch)
I did not/didn't watch TV last night.
Use the Past Simple tense: Mum _____ delicious dinner yesterday. (cook)
Mum cooked delicious dinner yesterday.
Use the Past Simple tense: _____ you _____ computer games last weekend? (play)
Did you play computer games last weekend?
Use the Past Simple tense: I _____ to the park yesterday. (not walk)
I did not/didn't walk to the park yesterday.
Use the Past Simple tense: My parents _____ long hours last week. (work)
My parents worked long hours last week.
Use the Past Simple tense: We _____ our lesson 15 minutes ago. (start)
We started our lesson 15 minutes ago.
What did Richard do last week? Sunday / walk into town; cycle in the park in the morning.
On Sunday, he walked into town and cycled in the park in the morning.
What did Richard do last week? Saturday / tidy the room; play football.
On Saturday, he tidied the room and played football.
What did Richard do last week? Friday / watch sport on TV.
On Friday, he watched sport on TV.
What did Richard do last week? Thursday / stay at home and study.
On Thursday, he stayed at home and studied.
What did Richard do last week? Wednesday / wash the car.
On Wednesday, he washed the car.
What did Richard do last week? Tuesday / help with the housework.
On Tuesday, he helped with the housework.
What did Richard do last week? Monday / phone Peter.
On Monday, he phoned Peter.
Use the Past Simple tense: After dinner we __________ (not be) at home because we __________ (decide) to go to the cinema.
After dinner we weren't at home because we decided to go to the cinema.
Use the Past Simple tense: We __________ (arrive) home about 6 p.m. and we __________ (watch) TV.
We arrived home about 6 p.m. and we watched TV.
Use the Past Simple tense: In the afternoon we __________ (visit) aunt Mary because she __________ (be) ill.
In the afternoon we visited aunt Mary because she was ill.
Use the Past Simple tense: I __________ (not like) it.
I didn't like it.
Use the Past Simple tense: After that I __________ (cook) some spaghetti but it __________ (not be) very good.
After that I cooked some spaghetti but it wasn't very good.
Use the Past Simple tense: First we __________ (clean) the living–room and then we __________ (wash) our clothes
First we cleaned the living–room and then we washed our clothes
Use the Past Simple tense: Yesterday I __________ (stay) at home and __________ (help) my mother.
Yesterday I stayed at home and helped my mother.
Find the correct -ed ending sound: visited
 
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Find the correct -ed ending sound: liked
 
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Find the correct -ed ending sound: looked
 
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Find the correct -ed ending sound: worked
 
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Find the correct -ed ending sound: walked
 
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Find the correct -ed ending sound: cooked
 
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Find the correct -ed ending sound: stopped
 
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Find the correct -ed ending sound: loved
 
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Find the correct -ed ending sound: studied
 
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Find the correct -ed ending sound: played
 
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Find the correct -ed ending sound: returned
 
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Find the correct -ed ending sound: arrived
 
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Find the correct -ed ending sound: cleaned
 
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Write in the correct order, then answer: a book / did / read / she? No, _____ _____.
Did she read a book? No, she didn't.
Write in the correct order, then answer: play / computer games / he / did? No, _____ _____.
Did he play computer games? No, he didn't.
Write in the correct order, then answer: they / visit / their / friends / did? No, _____ _____.
Did they visit their friends? No, they didn't.
Write in the correct order, then answer: he / a book / did / read / ? Yes, _____ _____.
Did he read a book? Yes, he did.
Write in the correct order, then answer: they / did / to the park / go / ? Yes, _____ _____.
Did they go to the park? Yes, they did.
Write in the correct order, then answer: climb / a tree / did / she / ? Yes, _____ _____.
Did she climb a tree? Yes, she did.
_____ she _____ computer games? (play) Yes, she _____.
Did she play computer games? Yes, she did.
_____ they _____ to the park? (walk) Yes, _____ did.
Did they walk to the park? Yes, they did.
_____ he _____ football? (play) Yes, he _____.
Did he play football? Yes, he did.
_____ he _____ television? (watch) No, _____ didn't.
Did he watch television? No, he didn't.
_____ they _____ their grandmother? (visit) Yes, they _____.
Did they visit their grandmother? Yes, they did.
Change the sentence to negative: The hen clucked sadly.
The hen did not cluck sadly.
Change the sentence to negative: The giant climbed down the beanstalk.
The giant did not climb down the beanstalk.
Change the sentence to negative: The giant chopped down the beanstalk.
The giant did not chop down the beanstalk.
Change the sentence to negative: Jack picked up the cage.
Jack did not pick up the cage.
Change the sentence to negative: The giant lived in a cage.
The giant did not live in a cage.
Change the sentence to negative: Jack's mother climbed the beanstalk.
Jack's mother did not climb the beanstalk.
Change the sentence to negative: Jack lived on the farm.
Jack did not live on the farm.
Father _____ (look) for the key, _____ (open) our front door and we all _____ (walk) inside.
Father looked for the key, opened our front door and we all walked inside.
We _____ (arrive) home at 8 o'clock.
We arrived home at 8 o'clock.
We _____ (return) home.
We returned home.
Then our mother ____ (call) us before it was time to go home.
Then our mother called us before it was time to go home.
We _____ (stay) in the garden all afternoon.
We stayed in the garden all afternoon.
We _____ (climb) the tree to pick some apples.
We climbed the tree to pick some apples.
Later we _____ (play) in the garden.
Later we played in the garden.
My brother and I _____ (watch) cartoons on television with my grandfather.
My brother and I watched cartoons on television with my grandfather.
My father _____ (clean) the windows.
My father cleaned the windows.
My mother _____ (help) my grandmother in the garden.
My mother helped my grandmother in the garden.
Yesterday, my family and I _____ (visit) my grandparents.
Yesterday, my family and I visited my grandparents.
Sharina _____ (invite) all of her friends to her birthday party.
Sharina invited all of her friends to her birthday party.
My family _____ (enjoy) the new Disney film.
My family enjoyed the new Disney film.
I _____ (arrive) late to work this morning because I _____ (miss) the bus.
I arrived late to work this morning because I missed the bus.
My friends _____ (watch) the football match last week.
My friends watched the football match last week.
He _____ (close) his shop yesterday.
He closed his shop yesterday.
She _____ (work) as a nurse last holiday.
She worked as a nurse last holiday.
I _____ (stay) at home all weekend.
I stayed at home all weekend.
Write and say the Past Simple verb: invite
invited
Write and say the Past Simple verb: open
opened
Write and say the Past Simple verb: start
started
Write and say the Past Simple verb: work
worked
Write and say the Past Simple verb: dance
danced
Write and say the Past Simple verb: wash
washed
Write and say the Past Simple verb: listen
listened
Write and say the Past Simple verb: help
helped
Write and say the Past Simple verb: rain
rained
Write and say the Past Simple verb: stay
stayed