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Past Simple - Fast Check Worksheet: Affirmative

This document provides a fast check worksheet for the past simple tense of regular and irregular verbs in English. It lists the affirmative and negative forms of regular verbs, as well as interrogative structures. Examples of irregular verb conjugations are also provided in a table with the infinitive and past simple forms. The document is intended to quickly review key aspects of using the past simple tense in English.

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Past Simple - Fast Check Worksheet: Affirmative

This document provides a fast check worksheet for the past simple tense of regular and irregular verbs in English. It lists the affirmative and negative forms of regular verbs, as well as interrogative structures. Examples of irregular verb conjugations are also provided in a table with the infinitive and past simple forms. The document is intended to quickly review key aspects of using the past simple tense in English.

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PAST SIMPLE – FAST CHECK WORKSHEET

Affirmative | Negative | Interrogative


IRREGULAR VERBS

Infinitive Past Infinitive Past


AFFIRMATIVE Simple Simple
REGULAR VERBS
be was/were hit hit
Infinitive Past Simple become became hold held
check checked begin began hurt hurt
open opened
bite bit keep kept
Most regular verbs: play played
want wanted blow blew know knew
rain rained
+ ed break broke leave left
watch watched
walk walked bring brought lose lost
visit visited build built make made
arrive arrived
Ends in e: practise practised buy bought meet met
like liked can could pay paid
+d close closed
catch caught put put
die died
Ends in consonant-vowel- grab grabbed choose chose read read
consonant (CVC): stop stopped
come came ride rode
Double consonant + d travel travelled
try tried cost cost run ran
Ends in consonant-y:
cry cried cut cut say said
y and add ied study studied
do did see saw
draw drew sell sold
drink drank sing sang
NEGATIVE
drive drove sit sat
ALL VERBS Didn’t + infinite She didn’t like magic.
eat ate spend spent
TO BE Wasn’t He wasn’t happy. fall fell stand stood
feed fed steal stole
feel felt swim swam

INTERROGATIVE find found take took


fly flew teach taught
Did she like magic? No, she didn’t. / Yes, she did.
forget forgot tell told
Was he happy? No, he wasn’t. / Yes, she was.
freeze froze think thought
get got throw threw
What did Aladdin ask the Genie? He asked for some food.
give gave understand understood
Who was the stranger? He was a bad magician. go went wear wore
have had win won
hear heard write wrote

Anabela Costa 2020

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