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Past Simple: Grammar Error Correction

This document contains a grammar exercise where the learner must find and correct 15 mistakes involving the use of the past simple tense. The mistakes include errors using regular past forms of verbs like "eat" and "dive", as well as irregular forms like "be", "buy", and "see". The learner must also identify mistakes in questions and negatives formed in the past simple tense. The document provides a name, date, and instructions for the exercise.

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Past Simple: Grammar Error Correction

This document contains a grammar exercise where the learner must find and correct 15 mistakes involving the use of the past simple tense. The mistakes include errors using regular past forms of verbs like "eat" and "dive", as well as irregular forms like "be", "buy", and "see". The learner must also identify mistakes in questions and negatives formed in the past simple tense. The document provides a name, date, and instructions for the exercise.

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NAME: Brenda Lizeth Ortiz Pérez DATE: 28/02/23

GRAMMAR ERROR CORRECTION


PAST SIMPLE
Positives, Negatives and Questions
⚫ Find and correct the mistakes below.

1. They eat dinner at six o’clock yesterday.

2. Did Maria dive to work this morning?

3. I didn´t finish my homework last night.

4. were you busy last Monday?

5. did she buy a new car yesterday?

6. I wanted to go to Montreal two years ago.

7. Were you late for the meeting?

8. Who did you talk to?

9. Where did you stay in Washington?

10. I read that book last year.

11. John flew to Argentina last week.

12. He wasn´t at home last night.

13. I didn´t see the movie last weekend.

14. What did you do last night?

15. Did they have a good time at the party?

16. were you in class yesterday?

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