Past simple -interrogative
Monica Iuliana Ciubotaru
Created on June 11, 2024
For students A1-A2 level
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Past Simple Interrogative
Learn how to use PAST SIMPLE INTERROGATIVE to ask questions about events that happened in the past.
Past simple interrogative is the form of a verb used to ask questions about events that happened in the past. It is formed by placing the auxiliary verb "did" before the subject and the main verb in its base form.
Basic structure of a past simple interrogative sentenceDid + subject + base form of verb + ...?
It is formed by placing the auxiliary verb "did" before the subject and the main verb in its base form.
Here are some examples: Did you go to the party last night? Where did they live before they moved here? What time did the movie start?
Interrogative
FILL IN THE BLANKS
went
go
goes
Did you _____ to the beach yesterday?
eat
ate
eats
Did they ___________pizza for dinner last night?
Does
Do
Did
________ they watch the movie Titanic last night?
The past is history. The future is a mystery. :)
HOMEWORK
Hey there! I hope you're doing well! Could you think of five fun questions using 'did' in the past simple tense to ask your friend about their wonderful summer vacation experiences?