1. complete a text writing the verbs in the parenthesis in past tense in affirmative,
negative or interrogative.
Policeman: Ok, Mr. López relax and tell me about the problem. Mr.
López: It’s my wife. She
(go) out yesterday to buy some milk.
And she
(not come) back. Policeman: When
(you
see) your wife for the last time? Mr. López: I
(see) her
yesterday evening.Policeman: Tell me what happened yesterday. Mr.
López: Well, we
(wake) up around 7 o’clock as usual. We
(have) breakfast, and then I
(drive) to work. I think
she
(go) shopping. She always goes shopping on
Wednesdays. Then, she
(make) dinner.Policeman: When
(you come) home? Mr. López: I
(come) home at 5
o’clock. I
(sit) down in my sofa and
(read) my
favourite book. Then we
(have) dinner. After dinner, my wife
(go) to the kitchen. I
(have) a cup of tea and
(sleep) in my sofa. Policeman:
(you speak) to your
wife when you
(come) home? or
(she say) anything
to you? Mr. López: I
(not speak) to her, but after about an
hour she
(say), “This isn’t a life I’m going away”. She
(take) her bag and her jacket. She
(not say) good-
bye. I
(hear) the door close. But I
(not see) her
again.
Respuestas
Se completa la conversación entre Mr. López y Policeman, con los verbos en los paréntesis en past tense (past simple) en su forma afirmativa, negativa o interrogativa:
Policeman: Ok, Mr. López, relax and tell me about the problem.
Mr. López: It’s my wife. She went out yesterday to buy some milk. And she didn't come back. Policeman: When did you see your wife for the last time?
Mr. López: I saw her yesterday evening.
Policeman: Tell me what happened yesterday.
Mr. López: Well, we woke up around 7 o’clock as usual. We had breakfast, and then I drove to work. I think she went shopping. She always goes shopping on Wednesdays. Then, she made dinner.
Policeman: When did you come home?
Mr. López: I came home at 5 o’clock. I sat down on my sofa and read my favourite book. Then we had dinner. After dinner, my wife went to the kitchen. I had a cup of tea and slept on my sofa.
Policeman: Did you speak to your wife when you come home? Or Did she say anything to you?
Mr. López: I didn't speak to her, but after about an hour she said: “This isn’t a life I’m going away”. She took her bag and her jacket. She didn't say goodbye. I heard the door close. But I didn't see her again.
Estructura de las oraciones en simple past
El pasado simple se utiliza cuando se hablan de hechos o acontecimientos que ocurrieron en el pasado. Las oraciones se deben escribir con las siguientes estructuras:
- Afirmativa
Sujeto + verbo en pasado + complemento.
- Negativa
Sujeto + did not / didn´t + verbo en forma básica + complemento.
- Interrogativa
Did + sujeto + verbo en forma básica + complemento?
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