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Past Simple Exercises for Beginners

The document is an English grammar exercise from GrammarNet.com from May 2012 about using regular past tense verbs (past simple). It provides 12 sentences with blanks to be filled in with regular verbs in their past tense form (affirmative, negative, or interrogative). Examples are given. The exercise tests forming sentences using common regular verbs like dance, study, play, visit, carry, look, walk, copy, reserve, type, answer, arrive, wash, dust, ask, and finish.

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Past Simple Exercises for Beginners

The document is an English grammar exercise from GrammarNet.com from May 2012 about using regular past tense verbs (past simple). It provides 12 sentences with blanks to be filled in with regular verbs in their past tense form (affirmative, negative, or interrogative). Examples are given. The exercise tests forming sentences using common regular verbs like dance, study, play, visit, carry, look, walk, copy, reserve, type, answer, arrive, wash, dust, ask, and finish.

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Gramática da Língua Inglesa Exercício do Mês
Elementary
May 2012 Past Simple (regular verbs)

Write the regular verbs in the Past Simple (affirmative, negative or interrogative).

Example: I loved (love) the song.

1. John and I …………………… (dance) all day long.

2. The boys …………………… (not study) yesterday. They ……………………


(play) video games.
3. …………………… (Susan/visit) her grandparents last weekend?

4. The man …………………… (carry) the heavy parcel to the post office.

5. The man …………………… (look) at the price list and …………………… (walk)
away.
6. Mrs Brown …………………… (not photocopy) the documents and she
…………………… (not reserve) a table for two, but she …………………… (type)
a lot of letters and …………………… (answer) a lot of phone calls.
7. …………………… (he/arrive) on time? No, he …………………… He
…………………… (arrive) ten minutes late.
8. She …………………… (walk) past us and …………………… (not look) at us. She
just …………………… (ignore) us.
9. …………………… (he/wash) the car yesterday?
No, he ……………………, but he …………………… (dust) the furniture.
10. Victor …………………… (ask) a lot of questions, but Jane ……………………
(not answer) any of them.
11. She …………………… (decide) to go to the cinema alone because they
…………………… (not want) to see the film she …………………… (want) to see.
12. …………………… (you/finish) what I …………………… (ask) you this morning?
No, I ……………………, but I …………………… (phone) Mr Smith and
…………………… (e-mail) him the documents.

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