Simple past tense - abc - Ielts Weiting | Đại học Sư Phạm Hà Nội

Simple past tense - abc - Ielts Weiting | Đại học Sư Phạm Hà Nội giúp sinh viên tham khảo, ôn luyện và phục vụ nhu cầu học tập của mình cụ thể là có định hướng, ôn tập, nắm vững kiến thức môn học và làm bài tốt trong những bài kiểm tra, bài tiểu luận, bài tập kết thúc học phần, từ đó học tập tốt và có kết quả cao cũng như có thể vận dụng tốt những kiến thức mình đã học vào thực

EXERCISES ON PAST SIMPLE TENSE
Exercise 1: Give the correct –ed form of the verbs
1. Look 11. dry 21. listen
2. ask 12. fix 22. study
3. help 13. reply 23. start
4. laugh 14. load 24. rob
5. push 15. wait 25. beg
6. sob 16. visit 26. dream
7. believe 17. count 27. open
8. roam 18. demand 28. protect
9. pour 19. hope 29. control
10. enjoy 20. stop 30. prefer
Exercise 2: Give the past form of the irregular verbs
1. leave 11. choose 21. forget
2. become 12. come 22. get
3. begin 13. cut 23. give
4. win 14. do 24. go
5. fly 15. draw 25. grow
6. break 16. eat 26. have
7. bring 17. fall 27. hear
8. build 18. feel 28. hold
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9. buy 19. find 29. keep
10. catch 20. fly 30. know
Exercise 3: Change the verbs in the following sentence into
past tense.
1. Yesterday, I (go) to the restaurant with a client. We (drive) around
the parking lot for 20 minutes in order to find a parking space.
When we (arrive) at the restaurant, the place (be) full. The
waitress (ask) us if we (have) reservations. I (say), "No, my
secretary (forget) to make them." The waitress (tell) us to come
back in two hours. My client and I slowly (walk) back to the car.
Then we (see) a small grocery store. We (stop) in the grocery
store and (buy) some sandwiches. That (be) better than waiting
for two hours.
2. William Shakespeare (be) born in Stratford-on-Avon on April 23,
1564. He (go) to the local Stratford Grammar School, where
he (be) (teach) by Master Walter Roche. Lessons began at six
o'clock in the morning in the summer in order to make the most of
daylight.
His father (be) (call) John Shakespeare, a Stratford upon Avon
glove-maker. He (send) William to the local grammar school in
1571, but when William (be) only 14 years old, his fortunes fell
so low that William (have) to leave school. Some historians say
he (work) in his father's shop. At the age of 19, William (marry)
Anne Hathaway the daughter of a rich farmer near Stratford.
Three years later Shakespeare (go) to London
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In about 1587 he (become) a member of one of the few theatrical
companies which (exist) in those days. Around 1590, he (begin)
to try his hand at writing plays. There (be) no female actors in
those days, all the female parts (be) (play) by boys. It is thought
that he (write) his first major play, Henry VI., Part One, in 1592.
His most famous play, Hamlet, (be) probably first seen in 1601 at
the Globe Theatre. Shakespeare (continue) to write about 2 plays
He (return) to Stratford in 1612, where he (live) the life of a
country gentleman. He (die) of a fever on his birthday in 1616.
Exercise 4: Correct the mistakes in the following sentences
1. Last night, Samantha have pizza for supper.
2. My pet lizard was died last month.
3. Yesterday I spend two hours cleaning my living room.
4. This morning before coming to class, Jack eats two bowls of
cereal.
5. What was happened to your leg?
6. I didn't celebrated New Year's Eve My friends organize a
fancy dress party but they didn't invited me. So, I were very
sad and lonely. My best friends didn't were with me. My
cousin visit me in the afternoon but then she go to a party.
7. Did you danced on New Year's Eve? I didn't watched TV
because there was a horrible program. Everybody laughed
and sing and was very happy. But I were not happy, I didn't
have a good time
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EXERCISES ON PAST SIMPLE TENSE
Exercise 1: Give the correct –ed form of the verbs 1. Look 11. dry 21. listen 2. ask 12. fix 22. study 3. help 13. reply 23. start 4. laugh 14. load 24. rob 5. push 15. wait 25. beg 6. sob 16. visit 26. dream 7. believe 17. count 27. open 8. roam 18. demand 28. protect 9. pour 19. hope 29. control 10. enjoy 20. stop 30. prefer
Exercise 2: Give the past form of the irregular verbs 1. leave 11. choose 21. forget 2. become 12. come 22. get 3. begin 13. cut 23. give 4. win 14. do 24. go 5. fly 15. draw 25. grow 6. break 16. eat 26. have 7. bring 17. fall 27. hear 8. build 18. feel 28. hold 1 9. buy 19. find 29. keep 10. catch 20. fly 30. know
Exercise 3: Change the verbs in the following sentence into past tense.
1. Yesterday, I (go) to the restaurant with a client. We (drive) around
the parking lot for 20 minutes in order to find a parking space.
When we (arrive) at the restaurant, the place (be) full. The
waitress (ask) us if we (have) reservations. I (say), "No, my
secretary (forget) to make them." The waitress (tell) us to come
back in two hours. My client and I slowly (walk) back to the car.
Then we (see) a small grocery store. We (stop) in the grocery
store and (buy) some sandwiches. That (be) better than waiting for two hours.
2. William Shakespeare (be) born in Stratford-on-Avon on April 23,
1564. He (go) to the local Stratford Grammar School, where
he (be) (teach) by Master Walter Roche
. Lessons began at six
o'clock in the morning in the summer in order to make the most of daylight.
His father (be) (call) John Shakespeare, a Stratford upon Avon
glove-maker. He (send) William to the local grammar school in
1571, but when William (be) only 14 years old, his fortunes fell
so low that William (have) to leave school. Some historians say
he (work) in his father's shop. At the age of 19, William (marry)
Anne Hathaway the daughter of a rich farmer near Stratford.
Three years later Shakespeare (go) to London 2
In about 1587 he (become) a member of one of the few theatrical
companies which (exist) in those days. Around 1590, he (begin)
to try his hand at writing plays. There (be) no female actors in
those days, all the female parts (be) (play) by boys. It is thought
that he (write) his first major play, Henry VI., Part One, in 1592.
His most famous play, Hamlet, (be) probably first seen in 1601 at
the Globe Theatre. Shakespeare (continue) to write about 2 plays
He (return) to Stratford in 1612, where he (live) the life of a
country gentleman. He (die) of a fever on his birthday in 1616.
Exercise 4: Correct the mistakes in the following sentences
1. Last night, Samantha have pizza for supper.
2. My pet lizard was died last month.
3. Yesterday I spend two hours cleaning my living room.
4. This morning before coming to class, Jack eats two bowls of cereal.
5. What was happened to your leg?
6. I didn't celebrated New Year's Eve My friends organize a
fancy dress party but they didn't invited me. So, I were very
sad and lonely. My best friends didn't were with me. My
cousin visit me in the afternoon but then she go to a party.
7. Did you danced on New Year's Eve? I didn't watched TV
because there was a horrible program. Everybody laughed
and sing and was very happy. But I were not happy, I didn't have a good time 3