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Exemples About The Simple Past Using Irregular Verbs

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


Affirmative:

1. I drove to work yesterday.

2. She swam in the ocean last summer.

3. They sang a beautiful song at the concert.

4. He ran a marathon last month.

5. We flew to Paris for our vacation.

6. Mary ate sushi for the first time.

7. The cat caught a mouse.

8. Tom drank a cup of coffee.

9. Lisa wrote a heartfelt letter.

10. My parents bought a new car.

11. The dog bit the mailman.

12. The sun rose early this morning.

13. They broke the vase by accident.

14. I spoke to the manager.

15. She took a great photograph.


Negative:

16. I did not drive to work yesterday.

17. She did not swim in the ocean last summer.

18. They did not sing a beautiful song at the concert.

19. He did not run a marathon last month.

20. We did not fly to Paris for our vacation.

21. Mary did not eat sushi for the first time.

22. The cat did not catch a mouse.

23. Tom did not drink a cup of coffee.

24. Lisa did not write a heartfelt letter.

25. My parents did not buy a new car.

26. The dog did not bite the mailman.

27. The sun did not rise early this morning.

28. They did not break the vase by accident.

29. I did not speak to the manager.

30. She did not take a great photograph.


Interrogative:

31. Did I drive to work yesterday?

32. Did she swim in the ocean last summer?

33. Did they sing a beautiful song at the concert?

34. Did he run a marathon last month?

35. Did we fly to Paris for our vacation?

36. Did Mary eat sushi for the first time?

37. Did the cat catch a mouse?

38. Did Tom drink a cup of coffee?

39. Did Lisa write a heartfelt letter?

40. Did my parents buy a new car?

41. Did the dog bite the mailman?

42. Did the sun rise early this morning?

43. Did they break the vase by accident?

44. Did I speak to the manager?

45. Did she take a great photograph?

46. Didn't I drive to work yesterday?

47. Didn't she swim in the ocean last summer?

48. Didn't they sing a beautiful song at the concert?

49. Didn't he run a marathon last month?

50. Didn't we fly to Paris for our vacation?


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