2. Write the past simple of these verbs; Read, arrive, hear, make, drink, start, give, close, rob, know, tidy, play, cut, write, come, paint, go, stay, be, like, smile, take, do, cry. 3. Past Continuous or Past Indefinite? 1. Yesterday he (go) to work by car. 2. When I was a child I (want) to be a doctor. 3. The postman (come) when I (have) breakfast. 4. He (not/drive) fast when the accident (happen). 5. At 2 o’clock yesterday they (sit) in the garden. 4. Complete using the past perfect simple or past perfect continuous of the verbs in the box. You may need to use a negative form.listen eat get know have1. When he got married, I…..Chris for about two years.2. Jermija …..ready for the race for six months and finally the big moment came.3. Vivian ….computer lessons for very long, so she wasn’t sure how to use the Internet.4. Holly …oysters before, so she wasn’t sure what to do with them.5. I…..to my new CD for a few minutes when the CD player started making a funny noise. 5. Correct the mistakes. Pay attention to the use of the Present and Past Perfect Tenses:1. The children has just left. 2. Have you been to New York last holidays? 3. He has finished his work before you came. 4. They had given you good advice? 5. He is gone to Canada. 6. She hasn’t never been to Madrid.
Yesterday he went to work by car.
He was not driving fast when the accident happened.
At 2 o'clock yesterday they were sitting in the garden.
Past Indefinite:When I was a child I wanted to be a doctor.
The postman came when I was having breakfast.
When he got married, I had known Chris for about two years.
Jermija had been getting ready for the race for six months and finally the big moment came.
Vivian had been taking computer lessons for very long, so she wasn’t sure how to use the Internet.
Holly had not eaten oysters before, so she wasn’t sure what to do with them.
I had been listening to my new CD for a few minutes when the CD player started making a funny noise.
The children have just left.
Did you go to New York last holidays?
He had finished his work before you came.
Did they give you good advice?
He has gone to Canada.
She has never been to Madrid.