Study

Past Tense

  •   0%
  •  0     0     0

  • He opens the door and lets you in.
    He opened the door and let you in.
  • She takes pictures of her family.
    She took pictures of her family.
  • He is a child when we move to America.
    He was a child when we moved to America.
  • He gets a present.
    He got a present.
  • He hears his mom calling. He ignores her.
    He heard his mom calling. He ignored her.
  • I think about my family often.
    I thought about my family often.
  • She drinks coffee all day.
    She drank coffee all day.
  • He holds the baby.
    He held the baby.
  • He feels sad.
    He felt sad.
  • I teach classes every night.
    I taught classes every night.
  • She understands English during class.
    She understood English during class.
  • He sends a letter to his mom.
    He sent a letter to his mom.
  • Simon says he is not coming to class.
    Simon said he is not coming to class.
  • He finds money in his pocket.
    He found money in his pocket.
  • He loves the gift she gives him.
    He loved the gift she gave him.
  • He leaves school at three.
    He left school at three.
  • He keeps many notes of what to do.
    He kept many notes of what to do.
  • The police stop him.
    The police stopped him.
  • She knows the past tense in English.
    She knew the past tense in English.
  • I write notes in English and Spanish.
    I wrote notes in English and Spanish.
  • I go to Walmart to shop.
    I went to Walmart to shop.
  • She gives him a present.
    She gave him a present.
  • She cuts his hair.
    She cut his hair.
  • They offer him a job. He takes it.
    They offered him a job. He took it.
  • He speaks to the stranger.
    He spoke to the stranger.
  • I mean to say food, but I do not remember the word.
    I meant to say food, but I didn't remember the word.
  • She wears a scarf.
    She wore a scarf.
  • She moves to the city.
    She moved to the city.
  • They include him in their camping trip.
    They included him in their game.
  • She practices the piano.
    She practiced the piano.
  • He drives to work every day.
    He drove to work every day.
  • She sees her friends.
    She saw her friends.
  • They cook dinner in the kitchen.
    They cooked dinner in the kitchen.
  • She makes many crafts.
    She made many crafts.
  • He tells her a secret.
    He told her a secret.
  • The plants grow a lot.
    The plants grew a lot.
  • The money freezes in the ice.
    The money froze in the ice.
  • I pay for my groceries with cash.
    I paid for my groceries with cash.
  • She has a cat.
    She had a cat.
  • I buy fruits and vegetables for the week.
    I bought fruits and vegetables for the week.
  • They stand in line for many hours.
    They stood in line for many hours.
  • She draws many pictures.
    She drew many pictures.
  • She wakes up feeling happy.
    She woke up feeling happy.
  • He hit the baseball out of the park.
    He hit the baseball out of the park.
  • They sit on the wall and talk.
    They sat on the wall and talked.
  • She runs in the park.
    She ran in the park.
  • She reads the whole book.
    She read the whole book.
  • They build a house.
    They built a house.
  • I set my coffee mug down.
    I set my coffee mug down.
  • He falls in his dream.
    He fell in his dream.
  • She eats dinner.
    She ate dinner.
  • She dance as a child.
    She danced as a child.
  • The cat hides in the box.
    The cat hid in the box.
  • He becomes a doctor after thinking about it for years.
    He became a doctor after thinking about it for years.
  • She sings her favorite songs.
    She sang her favorite songs.
  • They feel happy. They win the game.
    They felt happy. They won the game.
  • She puts on her jacket.
    She put on her jacket.
  • He imagines getting a new job.
    He imagined getting a new job.
  • I do my homework.
    I did my homework.
  • The baby sleeps all night.
    The baby slept all night.
  • His team lose. He is sad.
    His team lost. He was sad.
  • He put away his toys.
    He put away his toys.
  • They meet at a party.
    They met at a party.
  • He comes to class every day.
    He came to class every day.
  • She begins to read a new book.
    She began to read a new book.