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GRAMMAR CONSOLIDATION UNIT 7

be past simple: affirmative and negative


1 Correct the sentences.

King Louis XIV wasn’t French.


King Louis XIV was French.
1 Shakespeare was Canadian.
_________________________________________________________
2 Gaudi and Goya were British.
_________________________________________________________
3 Michelangelo wasn’t Italian.
_________________________________________________________
4 Abraham Lincoln was Belgian.
_________________________________________________________
5 Marie and Pierre Curie weren’t Polish.
_________________________________________________________

be past simple: questions and short answers


2 Choose the correct words. Then complete the short answers.

Were / Was they French?


Yes, they were.
1 Was / Were he a writer?
Yes, _____________________________________________________.
2 Was / Were they in the dining room?
No, _____________________________________________________.
3 Was / Were she an artist?
Yes, _____________________________________________________.
4 Were / Was they happy?
Yes, _____________________________________________________.
5 Were / Was I at home?
No, _____________________________________________________.

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there was / there were: affirmative and negative
3 Complete the text with there was / there wasn’t or there were / there weren’t.

In Medieval England life was very different. (1) There wasn’t / There weren’t
any cars and (2) there wasn’t / there weren’t any supermarkets but
(3) there were / there was lots of trees and forests.
(4) There weren’t / there wasn’t any heating. It was often very cold.
(5) There was / There were a king and (6) there was / there were lots of big
castles.

there was / there were: questions and short answers


4 Complete the questions about exercise 3. Then write short answers.

Were there any castles in Medieval England? Yes, there were.


1 _______________ there any supermarkets? _________________
2 _______________ there any heating? _________________
3 _______________ there lots of trees? _________________
4 _______________ there a king? _________________
5 _______________ there any cars? _________________

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Past simple affirmative: regular verbs
5 Complete the puzzle with the past simple
form of the verbs in the box.

call invent like produce stop try use weigh

Mystery verb: _______________


1
C A L L E D
2
T
3
U
4
L
5
W
6
I
7
S
8
P

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