The document contains 27 sentences with verbs in parentheses indicating they are in the simple past tense form. It appears to be a collection of simple sentences using basic grammar structures around actions, events and states in the past tense. The sentences provide examples of using common verbs like "be", "have", "get", "see" and others in the simple past form to talk about completed actions and events that happened at an unspecified time in the past.
The document contains 27 sentences with verbs in parentheses indicating they are in the simple past tense form. It appears to be a collection of simple sentences using basic grammar structures around actions, events and states in the past tense. The sentences provide examples of using common verbs like "be", "have", "get", "see" and others in the simple past form to talk about completed actions and events that happened at an unspecified time in the past.
The document contains 27 sentences with verbs in parentheses indicating they are in the simple past tense form. It appears to be a collection of simple sentences using basic grammar structures around actions, events and states in the past tense. The sentences provide examples of using common verbs like "be", "have", "get", "see" and others in the simple past form to talk about completed actions and events that happened at an unspecified time in the past.
1. What’s the matter? Why (you/ look) _____ at me like that?
2. Ted is in bed. He (have) _____ a cold.
3. Mr. Jones sometimes (not get up) _____ on time for work. 4. I (not understand) _____ what (you talk) _____ about. 5. Look! The two boys (paint) _____ your window. 6. Bob: “I have a terrible headache.” - Jane: “Oh, poor you! Wait here and I (take) _____ you some aspirin.” 7. Why are you buying so much food? (You/ have) _____ a party? 8. Kate: “I’ve just given a new camera as a birthday present, but I don’t know how to operate it.”
- Jack: “Oh, it’s not difficult. I (show) _____ you.”
9. “Mat Biec” is on at the cinema this Saturday night. (You/ come) _____ to see it with me? 10. We are revising our lessons. We (have) _____ the final term test tomorrow morning. 11. I’m sorry I can’t attend the meeting this Friday. I (have) _____ an appointment with my dentist then. 12. Next week when there is a full moon, the ocean tides (be) _____ higher. 13. When you lived in London, (you/ often travel) _____ by bus? 14. Everyone was having a good time, although not many people (dance) _____. 15. It took me a while to notice, but then I did. Everyone (stare) _____ at me. What had I done wrong? 16. When I (get) _____ to the cinema, Jack (wait) _____ for me. 5. (You/ learn) _____ English last night? 17. She (meet) _____ her husband at their graduation ceremony, and they (fall) _____ in love with each other at the first sight. 18. He (start) _____ learning English when he (be) _____ a child. 19. We (watch) _____ an interesting movie when the doorbell (ring) _____. 9. In 1903, Marie Curie (become) _____ the first woman to receive a Ph. D from Sorbonne. 20. When the students (play) _____ in the yard, it (start) _____ raining.
21. My dad (stop) _____ smoking two years ago.
st 22. They (be) _____ in our country since January, 1 2018. 23. I (break) _____ my car’s rear mirror recently. 24. My younger sister (just come) _____ back from Ho Chi Minh city. 25. Tim: (You/ be) _____ to Da Lat, Peter? – Peter: Yes. I (come) _____ there two months ago. 26. I (not see) _____ John for a long time. The last time I (see) _____ him was 3 years ago. 27. He is very thirsty. He (not drink) _____ since this morning.