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Past Simple practice

Alma Epifan

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HAVE FUN TALKING ABOUT THE PAST!

Here are some activities to help you practise the past forms of irregular vebs. LET'S START!

Table

You can write a subtitle here

Test your partner

What's the past form of the verbs below?

- irregular verbs-

STUDENT A

STUDENT B

  1. eat
  2. drink
  3. feel
  4. ride
  5. take
  6. win
  7. go
  8. tell
  9. think
  10. buy
  1. be
  2. have
  3. come
  4. leave
  5. write
  6. read
  7. meet
  8. say
  9. see
  10. know

Past Simple

REMEMBER

- negative -

Tell your partner three things you didn't do yesterday. Tell your partner three things your teacher didn't do yesterday.

SUBJECT + DIDN'T + VERB

Question 1

What ________ (you / do) yesterday?

Question 2

How _________ (you / spend) your birthday?

Question 3

_________ (you / buy) anything last week?

Find 14 Past Simple mistakes

Then we decide to see a movie. We don't want to watch anything sad or too intense so we chosen a comedy. It were a good movie and we enjoied ourselves. We laughd a lot. All in all, it weren't a bad day at all.

Yesterday I go to the mall and I bougth a nice dress for the New Year's Eve party. They didn't had any red dresses so I get a dark green one. At the mall I also meet with my friend, Anna, who looks tired. We had something to eat and we drunk some coffee.

PAST SIMPLE

GO

BUY

- practice-

Tell your partner about your last week / holiday / job. Use the verbs on the cards. Use both affirmative and negative forms.

FEEL

TAKE

WRITE

EAT

MEET

DO

GOOD JOB!

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