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Exemples About The Simple Past Using Regular Verbs

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Here are some sentences using regular verbs in the Simple Past tense, covering affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms:


Affirmative:

1. I watched a movie last night.

2. She cooked dinner for her family.

3. They visited the museum on Saturday.

4. He studied English for two hours.

5. We played soccer in the park.

6. Mary cleaned her room this morning.

7. The kids finished their homework.

8. Tom listened to his favorite songs.

9. Lisa danced at the party.

10. My parents traveled to Europe last year.

11. The dog barked loudly.

12. The sun shone brightly all day.

13. They painted the walls blue.

14. I baked a delicious cake.

15. She opened the window.


Negative:

16. I did not watch a movie last night.

17. She did not cook dinner for her family.

18. They did not visit the museum on Saturday.

19. He did not study English for two hours.

20. We did not play soccer in the park.

21. Mary did not clean her room this morning.

22. The kids did not finish their homework.

23. Tom did not listen to his favorite songs.

24. Lisa did not dance at the party.

25. My parents did not travel to Europe last year.

26. The dog did not bark loudly.

27. The sun did not shine brightly all day.

28. They did not paint the walls blue.

29. I did not bake a delicious cake.

30. She did not open the window.


Interrogative:

31. Did I watch a movie last night?

32. Did she cook dinner for her family?

33. Did they visit the museum on Saturday?

34. Did he study English for two hours?

35. Did we play soccer in the park?

36. Did Mary clean her room this morning?

37. Did the kids finish their homework?

38. Did Tom listen to his favorite songs?

39. Did Lisa dance at the party?

40. Did my parents travel to Europe last year?

41. Did the dog bark loudly?

42. Did the sun shine brightly all day?

43. Did they paint the walls blue?

44. Did I bake a delicious cake?

45. Did she open the window?

46. Didn't I watch a movie last night?

47. Didn't she cook dinner for her family?

48. Didn't they visit the museum on Saturday?

49. Didn't he study English for two hours?

50. Didn't we play soccer in the park?


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