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Fill in the blank with the correct form of ¨to be" in past simple, and make this a negative sentence: He ________ at the game on Saturday.
He wasn't at the game on Saturday.
Write an affirmative sentence using the past simple: You are all at school.
You were all at school.
Write an appropriate response to this question using past simple: Were they in Italy last spring?
Yes, they were. / No, they weren't.
Write an appropriate response to this question using past simple: Were you busy on Friday?
Yes, I was. / No, I wasn't. 
Fill in the blank with the correct form of ¨to be" in past simple: I ______________ at home yesterday
I was at home yesterday.
Write a negative sentence using the past simple: He is at work this morning.
He was not at work this morning.
Write this sentence in question form using past simple: He isn't surprised by the present.
Was he surprised by the present?
Write this sentence in the correct order: she / She / when / happy / little / was / was
She was happy when she was little. / When she was little she was happy.
Write an affirmative sentence using the past simple: It isn't very dangerous.
It was very dangerous.
Fill in the blank with the correct form of ¨to be" in past simple: Where _________ you born?
Where were you born?
Fill in the blank with the correct form of ¨to be" in past simple: They _______ very happy to play.
They were very happy to play.
Write a negative sentence using the past simple. Katherine is my best friend.
Katherine wasn't my best friend.
Write this sentence in the correct order: I / last / friends / were / José / and / year / were.
José and I were friends last year.
Write this sentence in question form using the past simple: She is pretty.
Was she pretty?
Write an affirmative sentence using the past simple: Are Estaban and Luis together?
Esteban and Luis were together.
Write a negative using the past simple: My parents are home.
My parents weren't home.