• Practise Simple Past and Collocations (easy)
  • J. Schmitz
  • 13.03.2023
  • Englisch
  • 10
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Part 1:
Re­wri­te the fol­lo­wing sen­ten­ces in Simp­le Past tense. There are mista­kes in the verb forms. Iden­tify and cor­rect them.
  • She goed to the store yes­ter­day.
  • They wri­ted a let­ter to their grand­pa­rents last week.
  • He brin­ged his lunch to school every day.
  • We swim­med in the lake on Sa­tur­day.
  • You eated too much cake at the party.
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Com­ple­te the fol­lo­wing sen­ten­ces by forming the cor­rect verb form in Simp­le Past tense. The verbs in bra­ckets are given in their base form.

1. You (cook) din­ner for your fa­mi­ly and (watch) a movie toge­ther.

2. They (buy) a new car last month.

3. Her pa­rents were proud when she (find) a job in a re­pu­ted com­pa­ny.

4. We (do) our ho­me­work be­fo­re going to bed.

5. You (tell) a funny joke at the party.

6. She felt bet­ter after she (drive) to the beach and (swim) in the ocean.

7. They are not sca­red of fly­ing an­y­mo­re since they (fly) to New York City for va­ca­ti­on last sum­mer.

8. He (lose) his phone and had to buy a new one.

9. We (visit) the mu­se­um, where we (learn) a lot about art his­to­ry.

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Match the words from co­lumn A with the words from co­lumn B to crea­te cor­rect col­lo­ca­ti­ons. Use the col­lo­ca­ti­ons in sen­ten­ces to show their me­a­ning.

make

take

save

do

get

do

keep

break

make

catch

a de­ci­si­on

an exam

time for

a bus

angry

the rules

a pro­mi­se

en­er­gy

a habit

an exer­ci­se

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