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1. Are these sentences about the past simple true or false?

We use it for things in the past which have finished.

TrueFalse

We use it for things in the past with a connection to the present.

TrueFalse

We use it for single events or situations in the past.

TrueFalse

We use it for repeated events in the past.

TrueFalse

We use it for things a long way back in the past and in the recent past.

TrueFalse

We only use it for things a long way back in the past.

TrueFalse

We use the auxiliary "do" to form questions and negatives.

TrueFalse

We use the auxiliary "have" to form questions and negatives.

TrueFalse

2. Write the word to fill the gaps. Put the verb in the past simple tense.

The cat
(escape) from the garden.

They

(agree) with me about the album.

He

(try) to start the car.

We

(enjoy) the funfair a lot.

Tell me, what

(happen)?

She

(stop) at a zebra crossing.

(carry on) working until late.

Alfie
(fail) his driving test again.

3. Choose the correct option.

Choose the correct option.

Did he talked to you?


Did he talk to you?

Choose the correct option.

They no liked the film.


They didn't like the film.

Choose the correct option.

We planed to go on a trip round the US.


We planned to go on a trip round the US.

Choose the correct option.

I tryed to help her.


I tried to help her.

Choose the correct option.

The door opened and we went in.


The door openned and we went in.

Choose the correct option.

Played you tennis last year?


Did you play tennis last year?

Choose the correct option.

We decideed to go home.
We decided to go home.

Choose the correct option.

They stopped working and went for lunch.


They stoped working and went for lunch.

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