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Present Tense-Past Tense

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  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday he cooking.
    Yesterday he cooked.
    Yesterday he cook.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday she hopped.
    Yesterday she hopping..
    Yesterday she hops.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday she walk.
    Yesterday she walked.
    Yesterday she walking.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday, he caught.
    Yesterday, he catching.
    Yesterday, he catched.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday she saw.
    Yesterday she sawed.
    Yesterday she seed.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday she writing.
    Yesterday she wrote.
    Yesterday she writed.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday he cleaned.
    Yesterday he cleaning.
    Yesterday he cleans.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday, she flied.
    Yesterday, she flying.
    Yesterday, she flew.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday, he ran.
    Yesterday, he running.
    Yesterday, he runned.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday he ate.
    Yesterday he eating.
    Yesterday he eated.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday she cry.
    Yesterday she crying.
    Yesterday she cried.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday, she hid.
    Yesterday, she hided.
    Yesterday, she hide.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday, he readed.
    Yesterday, he reading.
    Yesterday, he read.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday she talk.
    Yesterday she talked.
    Yesterday she talking.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday, he driving.
    Yesterday, he drove.
    Yesterday, he drived.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday they listened.
    Yesterday they listens.
    Yesterday they listening.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday they cleaned.
    Yesterday they cleaning.
    Yesterday they clean.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday they dancing.
    Yesterday they dance.
    Yesterday they danced.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday he jump.
    Yesterday he jumped.
    Yesterday he jumping.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday she looking.
    Yesterday she looked.
    Yesterday she look.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday he drank.
    Yesterday he drinking.
    Yesterday he drinked.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday he skipping.
    Yesterday he skips.
    Yesterday he skipped.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday, he buying.
    Yesterday, he buyed.
    Yesterday, he bought.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday, she falling.
    Yesterday, she fell.
    Yesterday, she falled.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday she swimming.
    Yesterday she swam.
    Yesterday she swimmed.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday, he hear.
    Yesterday, he hearing.
    Yesterday, he heard.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday, she slept.
    Yesterday, she sleeped.
    Yesterday, she sleep.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday she sat.
    Yesterday she sitted.
    Yesterday she sit.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday they walking.
    Yesterday they walked.
    Yesterday they walks.
  • Complete the sentence with a past tense verb.
    Yesterday they play.
    Yesterday they plays.
    Yesterday they played.