Simple past
Change the verb into the
correct form:
1. Barbara (eat) the whole cake last night.
2. I (save) some money last year.
3. You (give) me all the books yesterday.
5. I (come), I (see), I (leave).
6. They (drink) too much.
7. We (be) very happy together.
8. The cat (jump) on the tree, and the bird (fly) away.
9. We always (cook) together.
10. She (arrive) in 1978.
11. Emily and Edward (meet) in Paris.
12. Peter (change) his name many years ago.
13. Julie (move) from Canada last month.
14. They (sing) a few songs together.
15. We (have) a lot of friends there.
1. Barbara (eat) the whole cake last night.
2. I (save) some money last year.
3. You (give) me all the books yesterday.
5. I (come), I (see), I (leave).
6. They (drink) too much.
7. We (be) very happy together.
8. The cat (jump) on the tree, and the bird (fly) away.
9. We always (cook) together.
10. She (arrive) in 1978.
11. Emily and Edward (meet) in Paris.
12. Peter (change) his name many years ago.
13. Julie (move) from Canada last month.
14. They (sing) a few songs together.
15. We (have) a lot of friends there.
1) you the
door? (to close)
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2) Claire the
housework? (to finish)
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3) he a
bath yesterday? (to have)
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4) the
boy into the
lake? (to jump)
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5) Ronald the
Tower of London? (to visit)
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6) Peggy
and Olivia after
the baby? (to look)
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7) she the
invitation cards herself? (to make)
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8) the
girl the ketchup
bottle? (to drop)
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9) Tim the
green T-shirt last Monday? (to buy)
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10) they karate
this morning? (to practise)
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