Solutions for App 322
Past Simple Revision (Questions & Negations) (2)
Practise negations and asking questions in the Past Simple!
In order to form a negation in Past Simple you can also use an auxiliary verb (was, were) or a modal verb (could). In that case the negation is formed with „not. For example: I wasn't/was not at the football match yesterday.
To form a question put was, were or could at the beginning of the sentence. For example: Were you at home last night?
Be careful: Use „were/weren't“ for you, we, they
To form a question put was, were or could at the beginning of the sentence. For example: Were you at home last night?
Be careful: Use „were/weren't“ for you, we, they
______ you have a nice evening yesterday?
Solution:
Did
Solution:
Did
We __________ have time to cook dinner last night.
Solution:
didn't
Solution:
didn't
______ she tell you about the new book club last week?
Solution:
Did
Solution:
Did
Last summer we __________ visit our family in Italy.
Solution:
didn't
Solution:
didn't
______ they take a taxi to the airport earlier?
Solution:
Did
Solution:
Did
I __________ at the concert last night.
Solution:
wasn't
Solution:
wasn't
We __________ kind to you the other day. We are sorry!
Solution:
weren't
Solution:
weren't
I __________ like lunch today, it was just horrible!
Solution:
didn't
Solution:
didn't
It __________ cold last night.
Use a negation!
Solution:
wasn't
Use a negation!
Solution:
wasn't
______ Tim and Kian happy about the exam results?
Solution:
Were
Solution:
Were
______ you excited about the letter from your pen friend?
Solution:
Were
Solution:
Were
My Mum __________ at home so we watched our favourite series all afternoon.
Use a negation!
Solution:
wasn't
Use a negation!
Solution:
wasn't
______ you in Mr Rosen's class this morning?
Solution:
Were
Solution:
Were
______ you take your dog to the vet yesterday?
Solution:
Did
Solution:
Did