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Set 1: Ann Home Watch TV 3 O'clock at 3 O'clock Yesterday Afternoon Ann Was at Home. She Was Watching TV

This document contains exercises to practice using verbs in the past tense and questions. It includes filling in blanks with verbs like "were" and "was", correcting sentences to put them in the past tense, rewriting a paragraph in the past tense and making the sentences negative, writing sentences to describe people's locations and activities at a past time, filling in blanks in questions using verbs like "was/were" and "-ing" forms, and writing full sentences using given prompts.

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Set 1: Ann Home Watch TV 3 O'clock at 3 O'clock Yesterday Afternoon Ann Was at Home. She Was Watching TV

This document contains exercises to practice using verbs in the past tense and questions. It includes filling in blanks with verbs like "were" and "was", correcting sentences to put them in the past tense, rewriting a paragraph in the past tense and making the sentences negative, writing sentences to describe people's locations and activities at a past time, filling in blanks in questions using verbs like "was/were" and "-ing" forms, and writing full sentences using given prompts.

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1. Complete: were, was or wasnt.

A: 1) . you at the cinema last night?


B: No, I 2) . . I 3). at the football match.
A: Who were you with?
B: I 4). with John.
A: How was the match?
B: It 5). very exciting! My favourite team won! Where 6). you last night?
A: I 7). at my parents house.
B: 8). you with your sister?
A: No, I 9). . She 10). at work.
2. Look and correct the sentences.
a. Andy was at home at ten oclock.
No, he . He
b. Andy was at the restaurant at nine oclock.
No, .. . ...
c. He was at the park at twelve oclock.
No, . ..
d. He was at the cinema at seven oclock.
No, . .
3. Rewrite the text in the past. Then, change the sentences into the negative as possible.
Stephen is from Manchester. He is fifteen years old. His father is a policeman, but his mother isnt. His
brothers, Jack and Tim, are twelve years old. They are students at Manchester Secondary School.
4- Where were these people at 3 oclock yesterday afternoon? And what were they doing? Write two
sentences to each set.
Set 1: Ann; home; watch TV; 3 oclock <example>
At 3 oclock yesterday afternoon Ann was at home. She was watching TV.
Set 2: Carol and Jack; the cinema; watch a film; 3 oclock

Set 3: Tom; his car; drive; 3 oclock

Set 4: Catherine; the station; wait for a train; 3 oclock

Set 5: Mr and Mrs Hall; the park; walk; 3 oclock

Set 6: And you?


I
5-Complete the questions. Use was/were ing. Use WHY/WHAT/WHERE if necessary.
1. (you/live) Where were you living in 1990? - In London.
2. (you/do) .. at 2 oclock? I was sleeping.
3. (it/rain) .. when you got up? No, it was sunny.
4. (Ann/drive) .. so fast? Because she was in a hurry.
5. (Tim/ wear) .. a suit yesterday? No, a T-shirt and
jeans.

6-Use the prompts to write a full sentence.


1. She/ eat/ pizza. She was eating pizza.
2. They/ go/ to the cinema. ....
3. We/ walk/ the dog.
4. I/ shop.
5. You/ do/ your homework.
6. Steven and Amanda/ drink/ tea. ..

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