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This document contains a grammar exercise with fill-in-the-blank questions about verb tenses and subjects. The questions cover topics like actions that people did or didn't do in the past and present, the use of "there is/are" and questions to ask about another person's activities.

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Past Simple 1 Eso

This document contains a grammar exercise with fill-in-the-blank questions about verb tenses and subjects. The questions cover topics like actions that people did or didn't do in the past and present, the use of "there is/are" and questions to ask about another person's activities.

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1.

Fill the gaps


- She ...................... (not/go) to school on foot yesterday.
-..................... (Paul /eat) 2 sandwiches and an apple?
- I ...................... (get) up very early last night.
- ....................... (They/find) 50 euros in the street?
- My dad ................... (give) me a CD for my birthday.
- Ana ..................... (have) a bath last Sunday.
- We ...................... (not/swim) in the Mediterranean sea.
- Joe ..................... (write) a letter to Mary 2 days ago
- I __________________to read because I was tired. (not want)
- My sister __________________dinner for all the family last night. It was very good! (make)
- Matt and Jamie __________________ the bus at the right stop so they were late for the play. (not get off)
-Our French teacher __________________us about some famous places in Paris. (tell)
- We __________________ our hotel because the people were really friendly. (love)

Complete the sentences. Use the negative form of the underlined verbs.
Yesterday ... - I drank coffee but I ................................. tea.
- She found her purse but she .................................. her keys.
- The children broke the window but they .................................... the door.
- He had a shower but he .................................. breakfast.
- My father made a cake but he ................................. any pastries.
- We spoke English and French but we ................................... German
There was/were. Complete the gaps(was, were, any, some, wsn’t, weren’t)

1. In the past, there___________________ houses here.

2. ___________________ a car park in the hotel?

3. 'Was there a bank in the village?' 'No, ___________________ '

4. There were___________________ good films on TV at the weekend.

5. There wasn't___________________ hospital in the town.

6. Yesterday there weren't___________________ stamps in the post office!

7. There___________________ a café, but there was a bar.


8. Was there___________________ snow in the mountains?

Fill in the gaps with the present simple, present continuous or the past simple:
1. I (to play) -------------------- tennis yesterday but I (not to win) -----------------------------.
2. John (not to write) -------------------------- letters very often; he (to prefer) -------------------------phoning.
3. She (not to go) ------------------------to work yesterday because she (not to feel) -----------------------well.
4. Where (Mr Moore - to fish) ------------------------------ at the moment? I (not, to know)
5. Be quiet, please! I (to watch) ----------------------------- a film.
6.(you - to know) -----------------------------where your brother (to be) ----------------------------- lastnight? - He (to
spend) -------------------- the evening with his friends.
What did you do yesterday? Write V or X. And what about your teacher? Ask her and complete:
http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/courses/elc/studyzone/330/grammar/impers1.htm

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