This document contains a worksheet for 6th grade students with exercises to practice using verbs in the past simple tense. The worksheet includes sections for students to: 1) Write the past simple form of sample verbs, 2) Fill in sentences with those verbs, 3) Write sentences in the past simple tense, 4) Write sentences in the negative past simple form, and 5) Write those sentences as questions. The document provides examples for each section to demonstrate what is expected.
This document contains a worksheet for 6th grade students with exercises to practice using verbs in the past simple tense. The worksheet includes sections for students to: 1) Write the past simple form of sample verbs, 2) Fill in sentences with those verbs, 3) Write sentences in the past simple tense, 4) Write sentences in the negative past simple form, and 5) Write those sentences as questions. The document provides examples for each section to demonstrate what is expected.
This document contains a worksheet for 6th grade students with exercises to practice using verbs in the past simple tense. The worksheet includes sections for students to: 1) Write the past simple form of sample verbs, 2) Fill in sentences with those verbs, 3) Write sentences in the past simple tense, 4) Write sentences in the negative past simple form, and 5) Write those sentences as questions. The document provides examples for each section to demonstrate what is expected.
Come – Go – Take – Do – Have – Wear – Drink – Know – Stand – Get – Make –
2) Fill in the following sentences with the verbs at the Past Simple:
a) They ______________________(not/know) the answer.
b) _______you_________(think) you did the wrong thing? c) The lesson ___________________(begin) at 9.30. d) Mary __________________(not/watch) TV yesterday. e) He _________________(cook) dinner yesterday. f) My friend __________________(buy) a new bike yesterday.
3) Write the following sentences in the Past Simple:
Example: The dog (chase) the cat. The dog chased the cat.
1. The dog (chase) the cat.
2. The cat (climb) the tree quickly. 3. The dog (start) to bark. 4. I (want) to chase the dog away. 5. The dog’s owner (arrive) and (walk) away with it. 6. The cat (look) happy.
4) Write the sentences in the negative:
Example: Jane cleaned her room yesterday. Jane didn’t clean her room yesterday.
1. Father watched TV last night.
2. The teacher talked about “Robinson Crusoe” last week. 3. I wanted to read the book. 4. The reporter asked the film star a lot of questions. 5. I walked to my friend’s house two days ago.
5) Write the sentences in ex. 4 in the interrogative:
Example: Jane cleaned her room yesterday. Did Jane clean her room yesterday?