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3. Match the answers (a–f) with the questions (1–6). Then complete the questions using the past simple form of the verbs below. There is one extra verb.


6. Complete the sentences with the correct words. The first letter of each word has been given.
1. Be careful with those scissors – you don’t want to c_ _ yourself.
2.I b_ _ _ _ my ankle last year and I still can’t walk properly.
3. I have a few b_ _ _ _ _s and my arm hurts, but nothing serious.
4. I’ve got a p_ _ _ in my back and I need to lie down.
5. Ben s_ _ _ _ _ _ over on the ice yesterday and injured his leg.

3 Match the answers af with the questions 16 Then complete the questions using the past simple form of the verbs below There is one extra verb6 Complete the sen class=

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Let's start by matching the questions and the answers for number 3:

1. Where were you at 5 o'clock yesterday?

2. When did you talk to your teacher about the school trip?

3. Who did you give the birthday card to?

4. How many people did you invite to the party?

5. What did you eat for dinner last night?

6. How much money did you spend at the shops last Saturday?

Now, let's complete the sentence with the correct words for number 6:

1. Be careful with those scissors - you don't want want to cut yourself.

2. I broke my ankle last year and I still can't walk properly.

3. I have a few bruises and my arm hurts, but nothing serious.

4. I've got a pain in my back and I need to lie down.

5. Ben skidded over on the ice yesterday and injured his leg.

  • The past form of the verb "to be" is "was" for the persons "I", "he", "she", and "it", and "were" for the persons "we", "you", and "they".

  • When asking questions, "was/were" are placed before the subject.

  • Regular verbs in the past tense change by receiving -d, -ed, or -ied. Examples: dance - danced; work - worked; study - studied.

  • Irregular verbs have each their own form. Examples: eat - ate; break - broke; drink - drank.

  • To ask questions in the past, we place the auxiliary verb "did" before the subject. The main verb remains in its base form. Example: Where did you go last night?

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