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+ + verbo en pasado + …..

I played cards yesterday.


She played chess last weekend.

They went to the cinema.


He went to the park last Monday.

- + did not // didn’t + verbo en infinitivo + …..

I didn’t play cards yesterday.


She didn’t play chess last weekend.

They didn’t go to the cinema.


He didn’t go to the park last Monday.
? (Wh-) Did + + verbo en infinitivo + …… ?

Did you play cards yesterday? Yes, I did. // No, I didn’t.

What did you do yesterday? I played cards.

Did she play chess last weekend? Yes, she did. // No, she didn’t.

What did she do last weekend? She played chess.

Did they go to the cinema? Yes, they did. // No, they didn’t.

Where did they go? They went to the cinema.

Where did he go last Monday? He went to the park.


VERB TO BE - PAST SIMPLE

Was / were
+/-

I
He I was at school yesterday.
Was / wasn’t
She She wasn’t at the cinema.
It

You They were at school yesterday.


We Were / weren’t
We weren’t at the cinema.
They

I
? He
(Wh-) Was + She + ….? Was she at the cinema yesterday? Yes, she was. // No, she wasn’t.
Where was she yesterday? She was at the cinema
It

You Were they at school yesterday? Yes, they were. // No, they weren’t.
(Wh-) Were + We + ….?
Where were they yesterday? They were at school
They
VERB CAN - PAST SIMPLE

+/-

I
He
She
It Could / couldn’t + verbo en INFINIIVO I could speak English when I was 10.
You She couldn’t find her phone.
We
They

? I
He
Could + She + verbo en INF + ….? Could you read when you were 5?
It Yes, I could. // No, I couldn’t
You
We
They

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