Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Indefinite.
1. We (to swim) in the swimming pool last autumn.
2. My nephew (not to help) his mother last Monday.
3. His uncle (not to ski) last winter.
4.
I (not to eat) porridge for supper the day before
yesterday.
5. My grandparents (to write) a letter to their friends
yesterday.
6. The child (not to wash) his face yesterday morning.
7. His daughter (to run0 at the stadium last week.
8. Mr. Brown (to have) dinner at a restaurant yesterday.
Past Indefinite.
Fill in the blanks with “who”, “what”, ”where”, ”why”, “when”, “with whom”.
1. … didn’t they discuss the problem all together
yesterday?
2. … did your Granny cook for dinner yesterday?
3. … did the children go to the part last Sunday?
4. … did his grandfather work many years ago?
5.
… didn’t he come home at 7 o’clock yesterday evening?
6.
… played basketball at the stadium last Saturday?
7.
… didn’t she go to work last week?
8.
… did they spend their last week?
9.
… did they spend their last spring holidays?
10. … did you learn
French last year?
Past Indefinite.
Open the brackets. Make up questions. Begin the questions using the words in
brackets.
1. We (to move) into a new house last year. (when, who)
2. His sister (to leave) the room ten minutes ago. (who,
when)
3.
Bat (to lock) the window an hour ago. (who, when)
4. She (to put on) a new fur coat at the theatre
yesterday. (who, what)
5. Her friend (to miss) the train yesterday. (who, when)
6. They (to go) to study in Paris in 1999. (who, where,
when)
7. My father (to get) a new interesting job last month.
(who, when)
8.
Tib (to look) angry at the party yesterday evening.
(who, where, when)
9. Her brother (to see) that film last week. ( who, when)