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Positive Negative: Write The Past Forms of The Irregular Verbs

The document provides instructions and questions for a test on irregular verbs and simple past tense. It asks the student to write out past forms of irregular verbs like "go" and "come", complete sentences in simple past tense, and identify the bold part of sample sentences. It provides a review of rules for punctuation and spelling before submitting the test and warns that mistakes will cost points.
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Positive Negative: Write The Past Forms of The Irregular Verbs

The document provides instructions and questions for a test on irregular verbs and simple past tense. It asks the student to write out past forms of irregular verbs like "go" and "come", complete sentences in simple past tense, and identify the bold part of sample sentences. It provides a review of rules for punctuation and spelling before submitting the test and warns that mistakes will cost points.
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Test

Write the past forms of the irregular verbs. 1. go 2. come 3. buy 4. have 5. do Complete the table in simple past.

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negative

question

Jane was tired.

Sean did not work.

Did I have a cat?

Mary did not sing.

Did she see us?

Put the sentences into simple past. 1. We open the door. 2. You write poems. 3. Richard plays in the garden. 4. Kerry does not speak English. 5. Do you see the bird? Write sentences in simple past. 1. you / cards / play 2. I / a car / want 3. we / the game / lose

4. not / I / early / get up 5. not / Jeff and Linda / home / cycle Was or Were? 1. I 2. You 3. She 4. Charly Chaplin 5. Lisa and James hungry. in Australia last year. not there. a famous actor. at home.

Ask for the bold part of the sentence. 1. Billy ate an apple. 2. The children played in the garden. 3. Laura came home at six o'clock. 4. The boy read a book. 5. The girl wrote five letters. Before submitting the test, check the following: Got the spelling right? Put in the full stop or question mark where required? Used the correct key to type the apostrophe (Shift and #)? In the test we cannot give you a second try. Such careless mistakes would therefore cost you valuable points.
Check answ ers

1. My city is

(old) than yours.

2. Jane is

(pretty) than Melissa.

3. Kevin is

(attractive) than John.

4. Dogs are usually

(heavy) than cats.

5. Watching a film in DVD is

(cheap) than going to the theater.

6. This comedian is so funny! He's even

(funny) than the one we saw yesterday.

7. This brand of pastry is

(good) than the brand I usually buy.

8. The book I'm reading is much past.

(interesting) than all the books I've read in the

9. Italian is much

(easy) to learn than German.

10. Jake is

(young) than his siter.

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