8. Rita (to wash) clothes last Thursday.
9. They (to decorate) their children’s room last week.
10. Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Simple.
1. We (to sleep) with the window open last night.
2. I (to leave) home for work twenty minutes ago.
3. Betty (to ring up) her friends yesterday evening.
4. She (to cook) fish soup for dinner yesterday.
5. Dick (to look for) his keys yesterday morning.
6. Jane (to tell) funny stories last Friday. 7. Sue (to learn) a difficult text by heart yesterday.
8. My mother (to translate) an article from English into Russian the day before yesterday.
9. They (to have) two cups of coffee five minutes ago.
11. Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Simple.
1. I (to help) my grandparents about the house last week.
2. My brother (not to skate) at the stadium last Wednesday.
3. His uncle (to come) home at one o’clock yesterday.
4. We (to have) supper at the café yesterday evening.
5. They (to drink) coffee for lunch yesterday.
6. I (to do) my homework the day before yesterday.
7. Mr. Brown (to go) to the stadium last week.
8. Henry (not to ski) last month.
12. Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Simple.
1. My niece (not to have) supper yesterday.
2. Her husband (to take) a shower yesterday morning.
3. Their grandson (not to do) his homework yesterday.
4. My cousin (not to wash up) the day before yesterday.
5. His sister (to go) for a walk last Thursday.
6. Jack and Mary (to play) hide-and-seek yesterday evening.
7. I (not to watch) TV yesterday.
8. Monica (to go) to the swimming pool yesterday afternoon.
13. Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Simple.
1. Charlie (to put on) a new suit yesterday.
2. Our mother (not to have) breakfast yesterday morning.
3. She (to eat) an apple for lunch yesterday.
4. I (to go) to the sports ground the day before yesterday.
5. My little nephew (to play) with his cars yesterday evening.
6. Her mother (to go) shopping yesterday afternoon.
7. I (to do) my morning exercises yesterday.
8. We (to have) supper with our friends yesterday evening.
14. Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Simple.
1. Her granddaughter (to go) to bed at ten o’clock yesterday.
2. I (to go) to Moscow last week.
3. We (not to walk) last Sunday.
4. My brother (to get up) at nine o’clock the day before yesterday.
5. Our aunt and uncle (to come) home at eleven o’clock last Monday.
6. The children (to go) to school at a quarter to nine yesterday.
7. His niece (not to have) lunch yesterday morning.
8. I (to eat) soup for dinner yesterday.
15. Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Simple.
1. We (to swim) in the swimming pool last autumn.
2. My nephew (not to help) his mother last Monday.
3. His uncle (not to ski) last winter.
4. I (not to eat) porridge for supper the day before yesterday.
5. My grandparents (to write) a letter to their friends yesterday.
6. The child (not to wash) his face yesterday morning.
7. His daughter (to run) at the stadium last week.
8. Mr. Brown (to have) dinner at a restaurant yesterday.
16. Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Simple.
1. Molly (to drink) milk for lunch yesterday.
2. Den (to wake up) at ten o’clock the day before yesterday.
3. My sister (to do) her homework yesterday afternoon.
4. Their aunt (not to read) books yesterday evening.
5. Bill (not to wash) his face yesterday evening.
6. Her friend (to write) a letter to her grandmother yesterday.
7. You (not to play) chess last week.
8. Our relatives (to go) to Novgorod last month.
17. Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Simple.
1. Our uncle (not get up) at eight o’clock yesterday.
2. Their little sister (to make) the bed yesterday morning.
3. My niece and nephew (to wash up) yesterday afternoon.
4. I (not to do) my homework the day before yesterday.
5. My parents (to come) home at eight o’clock yesterday.
6. Meggy (to clean) her teeth yesterday morning.
7. Her cousin (to go) to school last Saturday.
8. His little brother (to wake up) at ten o’clock yesterday.
18. Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Simple.
1. Her little niece (not to go) to bed at nine o’clock yesterday.
2. Our grandmother (to watch) TV yesterday morning.
3. My parents (to go) shopping the day before yesterday.
4. My grandfather (to help) his wife about the house yesterday.
5. We (to have) soup for dinner yesterday.
6. My brother (to write) a letter to his friend yesterday.
7. They (to go) to the country last summer.
8. Our friends (not to go) to London last month.
19. Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Simple.
1. I (to clean) my teeth yesterday morning.
2. My cousin (not to do) his morning exercises yesterday.
3. His father (to go) to Africa last year.
4. Our parents (not to watch) TV last week.
5. Mike (to drink) juice for lunch the day before yesterday.
6. Her grandson (not to have) breakfast yesterday morning.
7. They (not to go) to school at three o’clock yesterday.
8. We (not to eat) porridge for supper the day before yesterday.
20. Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Simple.
1. My grandparents (to wake up) at six o’clock yesterday morning.
2. She (to take) a shower yesterday evening.
3. My friend (not to eat) cakes for supper last week.
4. They (to go) to the theatre last Sunday.
5. The boys (to swim) in the swimming pool the day before yesterday.
6. We (not to have) dinner yesterday afternoon.
7. My mother (to read) a book the other day.
8. Her grandmother (to watch) TV yesterday evening.
21. Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Simple.
1. His brother (not to go) to school last Saturday.
2. The women (to have) dinner at the office yesterday evening.
3. I (not to come) home at twelve o’clock last week.
4. We (to eat) sour cream for breakfast yesterday.
5. My niece and nephew (to go) to the cinema last Monday.
6. Her parents (not to go) shopping yesterday afternoon.
7. I (to play) tennis the day before yesterday.
8. Clem (not to take) a shower yesterday morning.
22. Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Simple.
1. Her son (to skate) yesterday evening.
2. Children (not to help) their mother about the house.
3. My uncle (to skate) yesterday evening.
4. His aunt (to drink) coffee for breakfast yesterday.
5. My little sister (to skip) yesterday.
6. His parent (not to ski) last month.
7. The girls (to run) at the school sports ground last week.
8. My cousin (not to do) his homework yesterday morning.
9. I (to swim) last year.
23. Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Simple.
1. Dave (to write) a letter to his grandmother last week.
2. Robert (to have) coffee for breakfast the day before yesterday.