Past
Fill in the past form.
1. Mammoths big animals, bigger than elephants. (be)
2. Mammoths 100 years ago. (not live)
3. Mammoths a long time ago. (live)
4. Mammoths meat. They grass. (not eat / eat)
5. They two large tusks about three metres long. (have)
6. Some dinosaurs in the air and some in the sea. (fly / swim)
7. He some milk. He any water. (drink / not drink)
8. She only a pound. She 3 pounds. (spend / not spend)
9. I some elephants. I any lions. (see / not see)
10. They in the sea, but in the lake. (swim / not swim)
1. Mammoths big animals, bigger than elephants. (be)
2. Mammoths 100 years ago. (not live)
3. Mammoths a long time ago. (live)
4. Mammoths meat. They grass. (not eat / eat)
5. They two large tusks about three metres long. (have)
6. Some dinosaurs in the air and some in the sea. (fly / swim)
7. He some milk. He any water. (drink / not drink)
8. She only a pound. She 3 pounds. (spend / not spend)
9. I some elephants. I any lions. (see / not see)
10. They in the sea, but in the lake. (swim / not swim)
Fill in the negation.
1. They invited Linda to their party but they Carol.
2. We met Sally but we Frank.
3. They did their English homework but they their Maths homework.
4. The girls visited the Tower but they Westminster Abbey.
5. He bought jeans but he any T-shirts.
6. We watched the news but we the weather report.
7. We read chapter 1 to 4 but we the last chapter.
8. She talked to us but she to Mr Brown.
9. They played tennis but they football.
10. She made breakfast but she lunch.
11. They were in Boston but they in New York.
12. She liked Chris but she Robert.
13. He was happy but she happy.
14. Paula sang well but Christina well.
15. She got up early but he early.
1. They invited Linda to their party but they Carol.
2. We met Sally but we Frank.
3. They did their English homework but they their Maths homework.
4. The girls visited the Tower but they Westminster Abbey.
5. He bought jeans but he any T-shirts.
6. We watched the news but we the weather report.
7. We read chapter 1 to 4 but we the last chapter.
8. She talked to us but she to Mr Brown.
9. They played tennis but they football.
10. She made breakfast but she lunch.
11. They were in Boston but they in New York.
12. She liked Chris but she Robert.
13. He was happy but she happy.
14. Paula sang well but Christina well.
15. She got up early but he early.
Tell the story – fill in the past simple tense
On Friday, the children (talk) about a day out together in the country. The next morning, they (go) to the country with their two dogs and (play) together. Ben and Dave (have) some kites. Some time later the dogs (be) not there. So they (call) them and (look) for them in the forest. After half an hour the children (find) them and (take) them back. Charlie (be) very happy to see them again. At lunch time Nick (go) to the bikes and (fetch) the basket
On Friday, the children (talk) about a day out together in the country. The next morning, they (go) to the country with their two dogs and (play) together. Ben and Dave (have) some kites. Some time later the dogs (be) not there. So they (call) them and (look) for them in the forest. After half an hour the children (find) them and (take) them back. Charlie (be) very happy to see them again. At lunch time Nick (go) to the bikes and (fetch) the basket
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