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    Past simple (video)


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    English exercise "Past simple (video)" created by lucile83 (19-08-2004) with The test builder
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    1. Jack often goes out for dinner, yesterday he (go) to an Italian restaurant.
    2. Sue never wears jeans, yesterday she (wear) a yellow skirt and a multicoloured T-shirt.
    3. (play/Sam) games at school?
    4. Grandma often makes cakes, last Sunday she (make) a delicious apple-pie.
    5. Jim always brings souvenirs when he goes abroad, from Scotland he (bring) some haggis.
    6. Kathy eats eggs for breakfast but this morning she (not/eat) any.
    7. Mum drinks a lot of tea, yesterday she (drink) a dozen cups in the afternoon.
    8. Sally does a lot of crossword puzzles, she (do) seven of them last evening.
    9. Grandfather can't swim a long time now, but when he was young he (can) swim for hours.
    10. Simon usually comes home by bus, but last night he met a friend and (come) back in his car.







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