Put the verbs into the past simple. Write the correct verb forms. Then match the questions to the answers. Write only the number (1, 2, 3…)
1. What film (did Kelly see) last time? 11) Harry Potter.
2. What (did you/have) for breakfast? 4) Eggs and bacon.
3. Why (did Sam eat) this apple? 9) It is tasty.
Answers:
1) At 8 30.
2) In 1999.
3) On business.
4) Eggs and bacon.
5) Soup and a salad.
6) When he was 6.
7) Flowers.
8) They are my friends.
9) It is tasty.
10) Portugal.
11) Harry Potter.
12) Keys.
169.
1 are
2 were, was
3 will be, will be
4 is
5 was
6 will be
7 will not be
8 will be
9 Will you be...?
10 was
11 was
12 isn't
13 were
14 where is your mother...? Is
15 where were you. ..? Was
16 are
17 is, is
18 Will you be. ..?
19 was, was
20 is
21 will be
22 are, are
2 3 are, are
24 is, is
25 is
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Who will count the ducklings tomorrow?
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