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They weren’t / wasn’t happy with the test.
weren't
Who is / was with you in the park yesterday?
was
Where were / was you last night?
were
Paula is / was here last weekend.
was
Was he sad when he was young? Yes, he was / wasn’t.
was
Was John at school yesterday? No, he was / wasn’t.
wasn’t
Put the words in order: were / party / the / There / lot / the / people / a / at / of.
There were a lot of people at the party.
Put the words in order: was / yesterday / time / What / concert / the?
What time was the concert yesterday?
Put the words in order: wasn’t / was / young / I / when / happy / I.
I wasn’t happy when I was young.
Put the words in order: school / He / a / student / brilliant / was / at.
He was a brilliant student at school.
Put the words in order: weekend / last / were / Where / you?
Where were you last weekend?
You _____ (not be) late for the tennis match. (Past Simple)
weren't
My friends ____ (be) happy at the barbecue. (Past Simple)
were
It ____ (not be) a great classical music concert. (Past Simple)
wasn't
I _____ (be) at the park yesterday afternoon. (Past Simple)
was
They ______ hungry, but they were very thirsty.
 
weren't
 
were
 
was
 
wasn't
It _______ in my pocket, it was in the kitchen.
 
wasn't
 
was
It _____ in my bedroom.
 
was
 
were
_______ your brother at the rugby match yesterday? It was a brilliant game.
 
Was
 
Were
How many people______ at the cinema?
 
were
 
was
We _____ happy at the party last night. It was fun.
 
were
 
was
Where _____ you at 8 pm on Saturday?
 
were
 
was
My mum ______ when she gets home from work in the evening, so my dad always makes supper. (hate / cook)
hates cooking
My friends _____ to rock music, but I love it. (hate / listen)
hate listening
My brother _____ the guitar, but he isn’t very good at it. (like / play)
likes playing
My father _______ to town in his new car. (quite like / drive)
quite likes driving
I really _____ a new book to read on holiday. (love / choose)
love choosing
I _____ my best friend. She lives by the sea, so we can go swimming. (love / visit)
love visiting
Make the sentence: They / really love / having a big family lunch on Sundays.
They really love having a big family lunch on Sundays.
Make the sentence: She / quite like / listening to rock music.
She quite likes listening to rock music.
Make the sentence: He / really hate / going cycling when it’s raining.
He really hates going cycling when it’s raining.
Make the sentence: We / not like / getting up early at the weekend.
We don’t like getting up early at the weekend.
Make the sentence: he / hate / listening to the violin?
Does he hate listening to the violin?
Make the sentence: My family / not like / listening to jazz.
My family doesn’t like listening to jazz.
Make the sentence: Amy / love / going to the theatre and watching plays.
Amy loves going to the theatre and watching plays.
Make the sentence: you / like / watching television in the evenings?
Do you like watching television in the evenings?
My parents always ____ orange juice in the morning but today they _____ coffee. (drink)
drink, are drinking
Today my brother ______ tennis but he usually _____ badminton. (play)
is playing, plays
He _____ to bed at 9.00 every day but today he _____ to bed at 9.30. (go)
goes, is going
Today she _____ her teeth at 8.00 but she usually _____ them at 7.00. (clean)
is cleaning, cleans
I don’t usually ______ spaghetti but I _____ some now. (eat)
eat, am eating
We ______ the house at the moment but we usually _____ at 8.30. (leave)
are leaving, leave
I usually ______ my homework at 5.00 but I ______ it now. (do)
do, am doing
We _____ (never play) hockey at school. (Present Simple)
never play
What _____ (you/do) now? Do you want to go for a walk? (Present Continuous)
are you doing
I ____ (not have) two courses at lunchtime. (Present Simple)
don't have
He _____ (not work) at the moment. He’s on holiday. (Present Continuous)
isn't working
Which sports ____ (he/do) at the weekend? (Present Simple)
does he do
I usually _____ (help) my sister with her maths homework. (Present Simple)
help
Sorry, I can’t talk to you now. ______ (I/make) lunch! (Present Continuous)
I'm making
We ______ (not get up) early at the weekend. (Present Simple)
don't get up
I ’m not cooking / don’t cook lunch today. My dad is.
'm not cooking
They often have / ’re often having fruit for breakfast.
often have
We have / ’re having lunch at the same time every day.
have
He doesn’t work / isn’t working today. He’s playing football.
isn’t working
What do you usually have / are you usually having for lunch?
do you usually have
Are you / Do you work at the weekend?
Do you
I usually serve / am serving pancakes with honey.
serve
My sister makes / is making pancakes at the moment.
is making
Do you sometimes / sometimes you play rugby with your friends?
you sometimes
The swimming pool usually is / is usually quiet on Mondays.
is usually
My brothers don’t always / always don’t do sport on Tuesdays.
don’t always
I like the snow but I don’t never / never go snowboarding.
never
Aida plays sometimes / sometimes plays football on Saturdays.
sometimes plays
We always go / go always cycling in the mountains in the summer.
always go
I am never / never am at home at the weekend.
am never
We _____ play tennis. We play on Sundays but not every weekend.
 
often
 
always
I _____ go snowboarding at the weekend but not often.
 
sometimes
 
always
My parents _____ go out! They are always at home.
 
never
 
usually
Alberto ______ goes cycling. He goes once or twice a month.
 
sometimes
 
never
We are good at gymnastics. We _____ practise.
 
always
 
never
I play rugby five times a week. I _____ play it.
 
often
 
never