Complete these sentences by putting the verbs into the past simple or past continuous.
1. Last week we … (drive) through the Alps into Switzerland.
2. At 8p.m yesterday, we … (watch) a film
3. … (you/see) the football match yesterday?
4. James broke his arm when he … (play) rugby.
5. Kylie … (make) her first film when she was 21.
6. Mrs Jones … (not know) how to open the attachment in her email.
7. What … (your father/ do) when the alarm sounded?
8. When we … (leave) school yesterday, it was pouring with rain.
9. They … (walk) through the forest when the storm started.
10. I … (not queue) for the bus when the accident happened.
Use the prompts and the past continuous tense to write sentences.
1. Sid/ not clean/ his room/ at 8p.m last night
2. We/ have/ dinner/ when Tim arrived
3. Sarah and Luke/ not surf/ the Internet/ at that time
4. What/ Jack/ do/ while/ you/ cook/ dinner?
5. This time last week/ my family/ visit/ my grandmother
6. It/ not snow/ when I left
7. You/ sleep/ when I phoned you last night?
8. While/ the children/ talk/ the teacher came into class
Complete the sentences with the past simple form of the verbs in the box.
[ turn, travel, tell, enjoy, accept, know, ring, play, cry, teach, visit, study ]
1. My PC was making a strange noise so I … it off?
2. Our teacher … us a very interesting legend two days ago.
3. They … each other very well when they were kids.
4. She … the job because the salary was too low.
5. … your parents … the Acropolis when they were in Greece?
6. I was playing a computer game when the doorbell … .
Complete the sentences with the past simple form of the verbs in the box.
[ turn, travel, tell, enjoy, accept, know, ring, play, cry, teach, visit, study ]
1. I really … the concert last night. It was great!
2. We … tennis yesterday because it was raining.
3. Last summer my friend and I … around the south of France.
4. … you … at the end of the film? I thought it was really sad.
5. He … hard for the exam, so he failed.
6. Where … he … before he came here?
Change the following sentences into exclamatory sentences, using what.
1. Windsor is a very old castle.
2. It’s fantastic fairy tale.
3. Tiana is a very intelligent princess.
4. Cinderella has beautiful brown eyes.
5. The weather was terrible that day.
6. We’ve just learned a humorous folk tale
7. The Queen is wearing an elegant gown.
8. They are greedy foxes.
9. The monster is a great fool.
10. Saint Giong is a dramatic legend.