1. Utilizamos el tiempo Past Simple para referirnos a acciones ya concluidas al momento de hablar.
2. Usaremos el auxiliar did y su negación didn’t / did not en las oraciones negativas e interrogativas.
2.1. Oración negativa.
Tom didn’t buy the apartment.
2.2. Oración interrogativa.
Did you turn the light on?
Where did you go?
3. En la oración afirmativa cambiaremos el verbo a la segunda columna (past tense).
speak – spoke / go – went / learn – learned
3.1. Oración afirmativa.
John traveled to Las Vegas.
Caroline and Cony talked to the manager.
I. Fill in the sentences with the right verb tense.
1. Where did you _____________ yesterday?
2. We _____________ for 30 minutes then we left.
3. They didn't _____________ because they had a lot of work to do. They just had some snacks.
4. She _____________ him everything she knew about the situation.
5. My friends ____________ for the test all night.
6. The manager ____________ an email telling us everything about the project.
II. Write in the past form.
1. I (have lunch) in downtown yesterday.
2. Sarah (meet) a lot of people at the congress.
3. Why did Michael (use) my computer?
4. My friends didn’t (know) what to say.
5. The airplane (arrive) early.
6. The computer (work) well during the presentation.
7. John (close) the door and (go) home.
GO – TELL - LOOK FOR - STUDY - READ - SEE – WAIT - WRITE - PAINT - HAVE LUNCH
1. Where did you _____________ yesterday?
2. We _____________ for 30 minutes then we left.
3. They didn't _____________ because they had a lot of work to do. They just had some snacks.
4. She _____________ him everything she knew about the situation.
5. My friends ____________ for the test all night.
6. The manager ____________ an email telling us everything about the project.
II. Write in the past form.
1. I (have lunch) in downtown yesterday.
2. Sarah (meet) a lot of people at the congress.
3. Why did Michael (use) my computer?
4. My friends didn’t (know) what to say.
5. The airplane (arrive) early.
6. The computer (work) well during the presentation.
7. John (close) the door and (go) home.