Вопрос задан 25.09.2023 в 13:04. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Царев Саня.

Was/were, could/couldn’t, had/didn’t have, Past simple affirmative, negative, interrogative form.

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Отвечает Акимова Мария.

1) He was in the home.

2) It wasn't eating fish.

3) Was she drinking water?

1) We were playing football.

2) They weren't studying at school yesterday.

3) Were you dancing with her?

1) We could still win.

2) I couldn't imagine that.

3) Could we go home now?

1) I had no idea what was going on.

2) I hadn't expected that.

3) Had he already gone?

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Certainly, here are examples of sentences in the past simple tense in affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms using the verbs "was/were," "could/couldn't," and "had/didn't have":

  1. Affirmative (positive):

    • She was at the party last night.
    • They could swim very well when they were kids.
    • He had a great time on his vacation.
  2. Negative:

    • She wasn't at the party last night.
    • They couldn't find their keys this morning.
    • He didn't have any money left after shopping.
  3. Interrogative (questions):

    • Was she at the party last night?
    • Could they swim when they were kids?
    • Did he have a good time on his vacation?

I hope these examples help! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.

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