This document contains information about a student named Ardiansyah with student ID 18111350 who is taking an English language course. It provides examples of using the simple past tense in positive, negative, and interrogative forms, including examples sentences like "Sinta and Sindi were at the school library yesterday afternoon" and "Karina did not get what she expected from the seminar last week." The document teaches how to conjugate verbs in the simple past tense in sentences.
This document contains information about a student named Ardiansyah with student ID 18111350 who is taking an English language course. It provides examples of using the simple past tense in positive, negative, and interrogative forms, including examples sentences like "Sinta and Sindi were at the school library yesterday afternoon" and "Karina did not get what she expected from the seminar last week." The document teaches how to conjugate verbs in the simple past tense in sentences.
This document contains information about a student named Ardiansyah with student ID 18111350 who is taking an English language course. It provides examples of using the simple past tense in positive, negative, and interrogative forms, including examples sentences like "Sinta and Sindi were at the school library yesterday afternoon" and "Karina did not get what she expected from the seminar last week." The document teaches how to conjugate verbs in the simple past tense in sentences.
Sinta add Sindi were at the school libarary yesterday afteenoon. He sent a latter to his friends last Sunday. My mother cooked fried rice for my birthday party last mounth.
2. Simpe past tanse negatif (-)
Karina did not get what she expected from the seminar last week. He did not come to school yesterday because he was sick. Our futsal team did not join the futsal tournament because we didn’t have enough money.
3. Simple past tanse Inrtrogatif (?)
What did you last Sunday? Were you at Andi’s house yesterday? Where Did Doni go last week?