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Affirmative/ negative Sentences in Past

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  • She catches fish. (Past Affirmative)
    She caught fish.
  • He speaks during class. (Past Negative)
    He didn’t speak during class.
  • Laura goes to school. (Past Affirmative)
    Laura went to school.
  • She makes a dress. (Past Negative)
    She didn't make a dress.
  • She goes to the park. (Past Affirmative)
    She went to the park.
  • He sings songs at Christmas. (Past Negative)
    He didn’t sing songs at Christmas.
  • I drive a car. (Past Affirmative)
    I drove a car.
  • I don’t write stories. (Past Affirmative)
    I wrote stories.
  • He sings a song. (Past Affirmative)
    He sang a song.
  • They eat spaghetti for dinner. (Past Affirmative)
    They ate spaghetti for dinner.
  • Sarah doesn’t see a cat. (Past Affirmative)
    Sarah saw a cat.
  • How is your weekend? (Past Affirmative)
    How was your weekend?
  • He makes a cake. (Past Affirmative)
    He made a cake.
  • I have a book. (Past Affirmative)
    I had a book.
  • Robert becomes an artist. (Past Negative)
    Robert didn’t become an artist.
  • I see the lake. (Past Affirmative)
    I saw the lake.
  • Liam is a student. (Past Affirmative)
    Liam was a student.
  • They drink water. (Past Affirmative)
    They drank water.
  • Zack has a test. (Past Affirmative)
    Zack had a test.
  • Last Friday was St. Patrick’s Day. (Past Negative)
    Last Friday wasn’t St. Patrick’s Day.
  • He rides the bus. (Past negative)
    He didn’t ride the bus.
  • The class grows flowers around the patio. (Past Negative)
    The class didn’t grow flowers around the patio.
  • You buy the soap. (Past Affirmative)
    You bought the soap.
  • They see their grandparents. (Past Affirmative)
    They saw their grandparents.
  • She is in class. (Past Negative)
    She wasn’t in class.
  • He eats an apple. (Past negative)
    He didn’t eat an apple.
  • Bob reads a book. (Past Affirmative)
    Bob read a book.
  • Diego tells the class when the homework is due. (Past Negative)
    Diego didn’t tell the class when the homework was due.
  • I draw pictures. (Past Affirmative)
    I drew pictures.
  • They are at a museum. (Past Negative)
    They weren’t at a museum.
  • You take photos. (Past Affirmative)
    You took photos.
  • They run to the lake. (Past Negative)
    They didn’t run to the lake.
  • She walks around a mountain. (Past Negative)
    She didn’t walk around a mountain.
  • The weather is good today. (Past Negative)
    The weather wasn't good today.
  • I am a doctor. (Past Negative)
    I wasn’t a doctor.
  • I catch the baseball. (Past Affirmative)
    I caught the baseball.
  • You fly in planes. (Past Affirmative)
    You flew in planes.
  • They are gymnasts. (Past Negative)
    They weren’t gymnasts.
  • He brings cookies to the party. (Past Affirmative)
    He brought cookies to the party.
  • Kim does her homework. (Past Affirmative)
    Kim did her homework.
  • They learn new verbs in English. (Past Negative)
    They didn't learn new verbs in English.
  • Is the homework hard? (Past Affirmative)
    Was the homework hard?