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Complete: I _______(not call) Lauren last Friday
didn't call
Complete: _______ Luisa and John _______ (study) English last semester?
did - study
Complete: My mom _______(come) home early yesterday
came
Complete: Liz ______(do) her homework last Sunday
did
Correct or Incorrect: You liked the food?
Incorrect. Did you like the food?
Is it correct?
Yes, it is.
Is it correct?
Yes, it is.
Choose the correct option.
Letter B.
Is it correct?
No, it isn´t. There WEREN´T any apples in the basket.
Is it correct?
No, it isn´t. WERE there any parents at the party?
____________ a lot of people at the circus?
Were there
____________ a black jacket in the class yestereday?
Was there
___________ some plants at school five months ago.
There were
Complete: _____________ two girls behind her?
Were there
Complete: No, _____________ any money in my wallet yesterday.
there wasn't
Transform to negative: My brother watched TV last weekend.
My brother didn't watch TV last weekend.
Transform to affirmative: I didn't take pictures of the Eiffel Tower.
I took pictures of the Eiffel Tower.
Transform to interrogative: My parents went to the beach yesterday.
Did my parents go to the beach yesterday?
What's the past of 'go'? Is it a regular or irregular verb?
went - irregular
 What's the past of 'study'? Is it a regular or irregular verb?
studied - regular 
What's the past of 'do'? Is it a regular or irregular verb?
did - irregular
What's the past of 'be'? Is it a regular or irregular verb?
was and were - irregular
What's the past of 'visit'? Is it a regular or irregular verb?
visited - regular
What's the past of 'enjoy'? Is it a regular or irregular verb?
enjoyed - regular