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Past simple | Regular verbs

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  • We use the past simple for repeated events in the past. True or false?
    True
  • WHAT'S CORRECT? a. They no liked the film. OR b. They didn’t like the film.
    b. They didn’t like the film.
  • WHAT'S CORRECT? a. Played you tennis last year? OR b. Did you play tennis last year?
    b. Did you play tennis last year?
  • Read, pronounce and spell: "We _______________ (enjoy) the funfair a lot."
    enjoyed
  • Read, pronounce and spell: "Tell me, what _______________ (happen)?"
    happened
  • WHAT'S CORRECT? a. The door opened and we went in. OR b. The door openned and we went in.
    . a. The door opened and we went in.
  • We use the past simple for things in the past which have finished. True or false?
    True
  • We use the past simple for things a long way back in the past and things in the recent past. True or false?
    True
  • WHAT'S CORRECT? a. We decideed to go home. OR b. We decided to go home.
    b. We decided to go home.
  • Read, pronounce and spell: "He _______________ (try) to start the car."
    tried
  • We only use the past simple for things a long way back in the past. True or false?
    False
  • We use the auxiliary did or didn’t to form questions and negatives in the past simple. True or false?
    True
  • Read, pronounce and spell: "She _______________ (stop) at a zebra crossing."
    stopped
  • We use the past simple for things that are happening now. True or false?
    False
  • Read and pronounce: "The cat _______________ (escape) from the garden."
    escaped
  • Read, pronounce and spell: "I _______________ (carry on) working until late."
    carried
  • WHAT'S CORRECT? a. Did he talked to you? OR b. Did he talk to you?
    b. Did he talk to you?
  • Read, pronounce and spell: "Alfie _______________ (fail) his driving test again."
    failed
  • We use the past simple for single events or situations in the past. True or false?
    True
  • Read and pronounce: "They _______________ (agree) with me about the album."
    agreed
  • WHAT'S CORRECT? a. They stopped working and went for lunch. OR b. They stoped working and went for lunch.
    a. They stopped working and went for lunch.
  • We use the auxiliary have to form questions and negatives in the past simple, as in 'I have read your book'. True or false?
    False
  • WHAT'S CORRECT? a. We planed to go on a trip round the US. OR b. We planned to go on a trip round the US.
    b. We planned to go on a trip round the US
  • WHAT'S CORRECT? a. I tryed to help her. OR b. I tried to help her.
    b. I tried to help her