A. Look at Jane’s diary. What did she do at these times?
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1. On Monday at 5 p.m. she _______________________ an appointment at the dentist's.
2. On Tuesday between 7 - 8 p.m. Jane and Mimi _______________________ tennis.
3. On Wednesday at 9 o'clock she _______________________ the Black Widows.
4. On Thursday from 8.30 to 9.30 she _______________________ for an English test.
5. On Friday at 6 o'clock Jane and Carrol _______________________ the shopping.
6. On Saturday between 11.30 and 12.30 she _______________________ lunch.
7. On Sunday at 9.30 Jane and her mum _______________________ the house.
8. But I don't know what she _______________________at 12 p.m. on Sunday.
B. Write sentences in Past Simple in affirmative, negative, interrogative (Yes / No) with the short answers.
Example: She / swim / for two hours / yesterday.
Affirmative: She swam for two hours yesterday.
Negative: She didn’t swim for two hours yesterday.
Interrogative: Did she swim for two hours / yesterday.
Short answers: Yes, she did. / No, she didn’t.
1) We / live / in Cali / in 1997.
Affirmative:
Negative:
Interrogative:
Short answers:
2) Tom / bring / me some cookies / last night.
Affirmative:
Negative:
Interrogative:
Short answers:
3) John / meet / his wife / last summer.
Affirmative:
Negative:
Interrogative:
Short answers:
4) You / start / school / ten years ago.
Affirmative:
Negative:
Interrogative:
Short answers:
5) Cristina / take / the garbage out / fifteen minutes ago.
Affirmative:
Negative:
Interrogative:
Short answers:
6) The receptionist / classify / many files yesterday morning
Affirmative:
Negative:
Interrogative:
Short answers:
Respuestas a la pregunta
A. Look at Jane’s diary. What did she do at these times?
Completamos cada oración con el modo pasado continuo: (was/were) + verb -ing.
(She, He, I, It) was.
(You, We, They) were.
1. On Monday at 5 p.m. she __was having__ an appointment at the dentist's.
2. On Tuesday between 7 - 8 p.m. Jane and Mimi ___were playing___ tennis.
3. On Wednesday at 9 o'clock she _ was watching_ the Black Widows.
4. On Thursday from 8.30 to 9.30 she _was revising__ for an English test.
5. On Friday at 6 o'clock Jane and Carrol__were doing___ the shopping.
6. On Saturday between 11.30 and 12.30 she ________was cooking_______ lunch.
7. On Sunday at 9.30 Jane and her mum ______were tiding__________ the house.
8. But I don't know what she _____was doing________at 12 p.m. on Sunday.
B. Write sentences in Past Simple in affirmative, negative, interrogative (Yes / No) with the short answers.
Example: She / swim / for two hours / yesterday.
Affirmative: She swam for two hours yesterday.
Negative: She didn’t swim for two hours yesterday.
Interrogative: Did she swim for two hours / yesterday.
Short answers: Yes, she did. / No, she didn’t.
1) We / live / in Cali / in 1997.
Affirmative: We lived in Cali in 1997.
Negative: We didn't live in Cali in 1997.
Interrogative: Did we live in Cali in 1997?
Short answers: Yes, we did / No, we didn't.
2) Tom / bring / me some cookies / last night.
Affirmative: Tom brought me some cookies last night.
Negative: Tom didn't bring me some cookies last night.
Interrogative: Did Tom bring me some cookies last night?
Short answers: Yes, he did / No, he didn't.
3) John / meet / his wife / last summer.
Affirmative: John met his wife last summer.
Negative: John didn'r meet his wife last summer.
Interrogative: Did John meet his wife last summer?
Short answers: Yes, he did / No, he didn't.
4) You / start / school / ten years ago.
Affirmative: You started school ten years ago.
Negative: You didn't start school ten years ago.
Interrogative: Did you start school ten years ago?
Short answers: Yes, you did. No, you didn't.
5) Cristina / take / the garbage out / fifteen minutes ago.
Affirmative: Cristina took the garbage out fifteen minutes ago.
Negative: Cristina didn't take the garbage out fifteen minutes ago.
Interrogative: Did Cristina take the garbage out fifteen minutes ago?
Short answers: Yes, she did / No, she didn't.
6) The receptionist / classify / many files yesterday morning
Affirmative: The recepcionist classified many files yesterday morning.
Negative: The recepcionist didn't classify...
Interrogative: ¿Did the recepcionist classify...?
Short answers: Yes, he did / No, he didn't.