
Write sentences using the past simple affirmative and negative and the words inbracketsColumbus /
discover (Australia / America)Columbus didn't discover Australia,He discovered America,1 Pelé / play (tennis / football)2 Queen Victoria / live (Poland/ theUK)N3 Marconi/invent (the TV / the radio)4 In 1890 people / travel (by plane / by train)5 The Romans / invade (America/France)

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Pele didn’t play tennis, he played football.
Queen Victoria didn’t live in Poland, she lived in the UK.
Marconi didn’t invent the TV, he invented the radio.
In 1890 people didn’t travel by plane, they travelled by train.
The Romans didn’t invade America, they invaded France.



Certainly! Here are sentences using the past simple tense in affirmative and negative forms with the provided words in brackets:
1. Columbus didn't discover Australia; he discovered America. (Columbus / discover / Australia / America)
2. Pelé played football, not tennis. (Pelé / play / tennis / football)
3. Queen Victoria lived in the UK, not Poland. (Queen Victoria / live / Poland / the UK)
4. Marconi invented the radio, not the TV. (Marconi / invent / the TV / the radio)
5. In 1890, people traveled by train, not by plane. (In 1890, people / travel / by plane / by train)
6. The Romans didn't invade America; they invaded France. (The Romans / invade / America / France)
These sentences demonstrate the past simple tense in both affirmative and negative forms, using the words provided in brackets.


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