Past simple questions

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Maribel Moreno Martínez
CEIP Salvador Dalí (Villalbilla)

As in the present simple, to make questions
using “was” or “were” we only have to write
“was/were” at the beginning of the sentence
and then the subject:
Ex. Were you at school yesterday?
Was he with you this morning?

Interrogative
Was I ?
Were you?
Was he?
Was she?
Was it?
Were we?
Were you?
Were they?

To form the interrogative form in the past
of regular and irregular verbs, we need the
auxiliary “did”. We write it at the beginning
of the sentence.
Remember that when we use the
auxiliary “did” the main verb in the
sentence stays in the infinitive form.
Ex. Did he go to school yesterday?

Interrogative
Did I run?
Did you break?
Did he stop?
Did she buy?
Did it drink?
Did we watch?
Did you study?
Did they see?

Where did they go?

a) They went shopping
b) They goed shopping
c) They go shopping

Great!!!

No!!! Try again

What did he do?

a) He playing football
b) He played football
c) He plaied football

Great!!!

No!!! Try again

What did she do?

a) She rided her bike
b) She rode her bike
c) She riden her bike

Great!!!

No!!! Try again

What did he do?

a) He playeing the drums
b) He plays the drums
c) He played the drums

Great!!!

No!!! Try again

Write these sentences in
the interrogative form:
1.We were tired yesterday
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2.She broke her leg
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3.John ran for an hour
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4.He danced all night long
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5.The baby clapped his hands
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