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NAME:_________________

PAST TENSE 1
1. He always goes to work by car. Yesterday he to
work by bus.
2. They always get up early. This morning they up
late.
3. Bill often loses his key. He one last Saturday.
4. I write a letter to Jane every week. Last week I two
letters.
5. She meets her friends every evening. She them
yesterday evening, too.
6. I usually read two newspapers every day. I only a
newspaper yesterday.
7. They come to my house every Friday. Last Friday
they , too.
8. We usually go to the cinema on Sunday. We to the
cinema last Sunday, too.
9. Tom always has a shower in the morning. Tom a
shower this morning, too.
10. They buy a new car every year. Last year they a
new car, too.

3. They did their English homework but they


their Maths homework.
4. The girls visited the Tower but they
Abbey.

Westminster

5. He bought jeans but he a ny T-shirts.


6. We watched the news but we
report.

the weather

7. We read chapter 1 to 4 but we

the last chapter.

8. She talked to us but she to Mr Brown.


9. They played tennis but they football.
10. She made breakfast but she lunch.
11. They were in Boston but they in New York.
12. She liked Chris but she Robert.
13. He was happy but she happy.
14. Paula sang well but Christina well.
15. She got up early but he early.

11. I eat an orange every day. Yesterday I two


oranges.
12. We usually do our shopping on Monday. We our
shopping last Monday, too.
13. Ann often takes photos. Last weekend she some
photos.
14. We leave at 8.30 every morning. But yesterday
we at 8.00.

NAME:__________________________

FOR OR SINCE 1
1. I haven't been to Italy July 2005.
2. She has lived in Paris January.
3. Jim has studied three hours. Now he is tired.
4. My friend has been ill a long time.

PAST TENSE:NEGATIVE STATEMENTS/


NEGATION 1
Fill in the negation.

5. It has been raining more than four days.


6. I haven't seen him Eastern.
7. He hasn't had a holiday last summer.

1. They invited Linda to their party but they


Carol.

8. He hasn't done any work a month.

2. We met Sally but we Frank.

9. We have had this car 1998.

10. We have been here two hours.


11. She hasn't written Christmas.
12. Carol hasn't eaten meat ages.
13. We have been working in his office three years.
14. It has been snowing yesterday morning.
15. I haven't spoken to her our quarrel.

PAST TENSE:
Put the sentences into past tense.
1. She wins the money. She the money.
2. They can eat. They eat.
3. She must go. She go.
4. We go shopping. We shopping.
5. She runs to school. She to school.
6. I can walk. I walk.
7. We buy a new car. We a new car.

FOR OR SINCE 2
1. Nobody has seen him last Friday.
2. It has been foggy some days.
3. He has been fishing six o'clock.
4. They've been living in France eight years.
5. The pilots have been on strike two months.
6. We've had terrible weather Saturday.
7. I've known Tom 1990.
8. We have been waiting for the bus half an hour.
9. She hasn't lost a match April.
10. Things have changed she's become headmaster.
11. The police have been looking for him a month.
12. Our dog has been ill two days.
13. I've been looking for this book a long time.
14. I've been working I got up.
15. The kettle has been boiling ten minutes

8. They leave the party. They the party.


9. We collect coins. We coins.
10. You are allowed to eat. You allowed to eat.
11. Peter eats a hamburger. Peter a hamburger.
12. She has to wash it. She to wash it.
13. They want to go home. They to go home.
14. I close the windows. I the windows.
15. She studies for a test. She for a test.
16. They can drive. They drive.
17. Sam likes to laugh. Sam to laugh.
18. Mary goes home. Mary home.
19. We write a letter. We a letter.
20. She opens the window. She the window.

PAST TFGGFENSE:NEGATIVE
STATEMENTS/ NEGATION
Fill in the negation.
1. They went to work by train. They to work by train.
2. We gave her an expensive necklace. We her an
expensive necklace.
3. They did their homework carefully. They their
homework carefully.
4. He drove very fast. He very fast.
5. Daniel opened a new restaurant. Daniel a new
restaurant.
6. We worked last Monday. We last Monday.
7. We saw Bill yesterday evening. We Bill yesterday
evening.
8. The boys liked their sports teacher. The boys their
sports teacher.
9. I ordered ham and eggs. I ham and eggs.
10. Nicole found her ring. Nicole her ring.
11. The twins were at the party. The twins at the
party.
12. They watched TV. They TV.
13. Nancy went to school. Nancy to school.
14. He was in town. He in town.
15. They lived in Glasgow. They in Glasgow.

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