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Dad ___________ home really late every day last week. (come)
Dad came home really late every day last week.
Sally was tired so she ___________ the day at home. (spend)
Sally was tired so she spent the day at home.
I ____________ two friends on my holiday. (make)
I made two friends on my holiday.
Who / you / invite / to your party? I invited all my classmates to my party.
Who did you invite to your party?
Who / travel / by boat to the island? My aunt travelled by boat to the island.
Who travelled by boat to the island?
Who / take / you / to the airport? My parents took me to the airport.
Who took you to the airport?
Who / Hannah / stay with? Hannah stayed with her grandparents.
Who did Hannah stay with?
Who / you / meet / yesterday? I met Suzie yesterday.
Who did you meet yesterday?
Who / tell / you the answer?
Who told you the answer?
_____________Big Ben when you were in London? (you / see)
Did you see Big Ben when you were in London?
I ______________ travelling by tram with so many people inside it. (not enjoy)
I didn't enjoy travelling by tram with so many people inside it.
We ___________ to the museum on foot. (go)
We went to the museum on foot.
The hotel receptionist ___________ us a map of the city centre. (give)
The hotel receptionist gave us a map of the city centre.
Oh, no! __________ your luggage on the ship? (you / leave)
Oh, no! Did you leave your luggage on the ship?
He __________ at a café to have a drink. (stop)
He stopped at a café to have a drink.
I wasn’t / weren’t at school yesterday. It was Sunday.
I wasn’t at school yesterday. It was Sunday.
Was / Were your parents at John’s party?
Were your parents at John’s party?
They was / were on a plane to New York yesterday.
They were on a plane to New York yesterday.
Was she at home yesterday? Yes, she was / were.
Yes, she was.
We were / weren’t tired so we didn’t take the lift.
We weren’t tired so we didn’t take the lift.