
D. Change the verbs in brackets into the Past Simple ( affirmative, negative, interrogative). 1.
John always (go) to the gym.5. We (not/jump) into the swimming-pool.2. Kevin (run) to school yesterday.6.she (study) biology last year?3. It (begin) to rain.7. What (you/drink) in the morning?4. We (play) football for hours.

Ответы на вопрос

- John didn’t go to the gym
? Did John go to the gym ?
2.-We didn’t jump into the swimming pool
+ we jumped into the swimming pool
? Did we jump into the swimming pool
3. +Kevin ran to school yesterday
- Kevin didn’t run to school yesterday
?Did Kevin run to school yesterday
4. + she studied biology last year
- she didn’t study biology last year
? Did she study biology last year
5. + it began to rain
- it didn’t begin to rain
? Did it begin to rain ?
6. ?What did you drink in the morning?
7.- we didn’t play football for hours
+ we played football for hours
? Did we play football for hours



Sure, here are the sentences with the verbs changed into Past Simple tense in affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms:
John always went to the gym.
- Negative: John didn't go to the gym.
- Interrogative: Did John always go to the gym?
Kevin ran to school yesterday.
- Negative: Kevin didn't run to school yesterday.
- Interrogative: Did Kevin run to school yesterday?
It began to rain.
- Negative: It didn't begin to rain.
- Interrogative: Did it begin to rain?
We played football for hours.
- Negative: We didn't play football for hours.
- Interrogative: Did we play football for hours?
We didn't jump into the swimming-pool.
- Affirmative: We jumped into the swimming-pool.
- Interrogative: Did we jump into the swimming-pool?
She studied biology last year.
- Negative: She didn't study biology last year.
- Interrogative: Did she study biology last year?
What did you drink in the morning?
- Affirmative: You drank something in the morning.
- Negative: You didn't drink anything in the morning.



Sure, here are the sentences with the verbs changed into Past Simple tense in affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms:
Affirmative: John always went to the gym. Negative: John didn't go to the gym. Interrogative: Did John always go to the gym?
Affirmative: We jumped into the swimming-pool. Negative: We didn't jump into the swimming-pool. Interrogative: Did we jump into the swimming-pool?
Affirmative: Kevin ran to school yesterday. Negative: Kevin didn't run to school yesterday. Interrogative: Did Kevin run to school yesterday?
Affirmative: She studied biology last year. Negative: She didn't study biology last year. Interrogative: Did she study biology last year?
Affirmative: It began to rain. Negative: It didn't begin to rain. Interrogative: Did it begin to rain?
Affirmative: What did you drink in the morning? Negative: What didn't you drink in the morning? Interrogative: What did you drink in the morning?
Affirmative: We played football for hours. Negative: We didn't play football for hours. Interrogative: Did we play football for hours?
Please note that the changes were made according to the regular rules of converting verbs into their Past Simple forms.


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