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Irregular Verbs - Simple Past

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  • This morning, he [drink] some water.
    He drank some water.
  • Yesterday, Susan [sing] a song.
    Susan sang a song.
  • Yesterday, John [draw] a cool picture of a spider.
    John drew a cool picture of a spider.
  • Yesterday, I [speak] to my grandpa on the phone.
    I spoke to my grandpa on the phone.
  • Last week, I [teach] the kids to play guitar.
    I taught the kids to play guitar.
  • Last week, I [make] some bread.
    I made some bread.
  • Last week, I [write] a letter.
    I wrote a letter.
  • Last night, they [see] a movie.
    They saw a movie.
  • This morning, I [meet] a new friend.
    I met a new friend.
  • This morning, they [think] about their problem.
    They thought about their problem.
  • Last weekend, she [win] the race.
    She won the race.
  • Last year, we [fly] to New York.
    We flew to New York.
  • Yesterday, the smurf [sweep] the floor.
    The smurf swept the floor.
  • Dory [forget] about her family in the movie.
    Dory forgot about her family.
  • After I watered it for a few weeks, the plant [grow] a lot!
    The plant grew a lot!
  • Last summer, you [wear] flip-flops.
    You wore flip-flops.
  • The dog [feel] excited after his owner got home.
    The dog felt excited.
  • A little while ago, he [hide] behind the door
    He hid behind the door.
  • Yesterday, Spot [ride] a bike.
    Spot rode a bike.
  • Yesterday, they [come] to the party.
    They came to the party.
  • At the end of the game, the player [catch] the ball.
    The player caught the ball.
  • Last night, he [read] a whole book.
    He read a whole book.
  • After the storm, he [freeze] into a chunk of ice.
    He froze into a chunk of ice.
  • Last weekend, they [go] camping.
    They went camping.
  • Last night, they [light] a fire.
    They lit a fire.
  • Yesterday, I [lose] my phone under the couch.
    I lost my phone under the couch.
  • At the party, I [blow] out the candles.
    I blew out the candles.
  • Last weekend, my friend [buy] a lot of candy.
    My friend bought a lot of candy.
  • Yesterday, he [pay] for the house with cash.
    He paid for the house with cash.
  • The lizard [leave] in a hurry when he saw the dog.
    The lizard left in a hurry.
  • Last year, he [become] a teenager.
    He became a teenager.
  • Yesterday, the puppies [run] out of the door.
    The puppies ran out of the door.
  • Last night, he [hear] some music.
    He heard some music.
  • Yesterday, he [tell] a funny story.
    He told a funny story.
  • After we ate, we [leave] the party.
    We left the party.
  • Last summer, Diana [take] a dance class.
    Diana took a dance class.
  • Last summer, the pig [swim] in the pool.
    The pig swam in the pool.
  • Last weekend, Ted [cut] down a tree.
    Ted cut down a tree.
  • This morning, he [feed] the horses.
    He fed the horses.
  • Yesterday, he [swing] the bat.
    He swung the bat.
  • Yesterday, the dog [sleep] on the couch.
    The dog slept on the couch.
  • Last summer, we [build] a dog house.
    We built a doghouse.
  • This morning, I [wake] up late.
    I woke up late.
  • Yesterday, I [sell] my car.
    I sold my car.
  • Last weekend, we [spend] some money.
    We spent some money.
  • This morning, the sloth [feel] relaxed.
    The sloth felt relaxed.
  • Yesterday, he {send} a text to his friend.
    He sent a text to his friend.
  • Yesterday, the baby [eat] some spinach.
    The baby ate some spinach.
  • Yesterday at the game, he [hit] the ball.
    He hit the ball.
  • Yesterday, he [throw] the ball.
    He threw the ball.