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كويز تفاعلي: What a weekend! Review
This practice worksheet focuses on the rules and usage of the Past Simple tense in English. It covers regular and irregular verb forms, negative sentences using didn't, and question structures with 'did'. Students can practice conjugating verbs like 'visit', 'stop', 'study', and 'talk', as well as identifying the correct auxiliary verbs and question words to describe past events.
يرجى الانتباه إلى أن المعلم قام بإعداد الأسئلة فقط، ولم يقم بإعداد الإجابات أو الشروحات المرفقة. وقد تم توليد الإجابات باستخدام تقنيات الذكاء الاصطناعي، لذلك قد تتضمن بعض الأخطاء أو عدم الدقة.
للحصول على الإجابات الصحيحة والمضمونة، يُرجى الرجوع إلى المعلم أو المصدر الدراسي المعتمد.
She ___ come yesterday.
A
didn't
B
doesn't
C
don't
Explanation
The word 'yesterday' indicates the past simple tense. In negative sentences, we use 'didn't' followed by the base form of the verb.
We didn't ___ [study] in the class yesterday.
A
studied
B
studying
C
study
Explanation
After the auxiliary verb 'didn't', the main verb must be in its base form (infinitive without 'to').
She didn't ___ [play] with me yesterday.
A
play
B
played
C
playing
Explanation
Following 'didn't', the main verb should remain in its base form.
Last year, I __________ [visit] London with my family.
A
visit
B
visited
C
visitd
Explanation
'Last year' requires the past simple form. For the regular verb 'visit', the past tense is formed by adding -ed.
I __________ [listen] to music yesterday.
A
listen
B
listened
C
listens
Explanation
'Yesterday' indicates the past simple tense. 'Listen' is a regular verb, so its past form is 'listened'.
Tilly _________ [not dance] yesterday morning.
A
didn't dance
B
didn't danced
C
dances
Explanation
Negative sentences in the past simple are formed with 'didn't' + base form of the verb.
Last night we ____ (walk) to the cinema.
Explanation
'Last night' triggers the past simple. The regular past form of 'walk' is 'walked'.
Choose the past tense of the verb: Stop
A
Stoped
B
Stopped
C
Stop
Explanation
For short verbs ending in a consonant-vowel-consonant pattern like 'stop', the final consonant is doubled before adding -ed.
Choose the past tense of the verb: Like
Explanation
When a verb ends in 'e', you only need to add 'd' to form the past simple tense.
Choose the past tense of the verb: Study
A
Studied
B
Studyed
C
Studyied
Explanation
For verbs ending in a consonant + 'y', change the 'y' to 'i' and add -ed.
Choose the past tense of the verb: Talk
A
Talked
B
Talkeed
C
Talkied
Explanation
The past simple of the regular verb 'talk' is 'talked'.
Choose the past tense of the verb: Work
A
Worked
B
Workied
C
Work
Explanation
The past simple of the regular verb 'work' is 'worked'.
Choose the past tense of the verb: Start
A
Started
B
Startied
C
Startted
Explanation
The past simple of the regular verb 'start' is 'started'.
Did you ______________________________ yesterday?
A
sleep
B
sleeps
C
sleeped
D
sleeping
Explanation
In questions starting with the auxiliary 'Did', the main verb must be in the base form.
Did you ___________ before the lesson
A
study
B
studied
C
studying
D
study's
Explanation
In a past simple question using 'Did', the verb returns to its base form.
Did you ______ football last weekend
A
playing
B
play
C
played
D
plays
Explanation
When asking a question with 'Did', the main verb remains in its base form.
Where did you _______ yesterday
A
went
B
go
C
going
D
goes
Explanation
In WH-questions in the past simple using 'did', use the base form of the verb.
______ did you meet yesterday? I met Ahmad
A
Where
B
When
C
Who
D
How
Explanation
The answer 'Ahmad' refers to a person, so the correct question word is 'Who'.
Did you enjoy your trip? Yes I ______
A
does
B
do
C
did
D
didn't
Explanation
For positive short answers in the past simple, we use 'Yes, (subject) did'.
Did you eat your lunch today? No I ______
A
did
B
didn't
C
doesn't
D
don't
Explanation
For negative short answers in the past simple, we use 'No, (subject) didn't'.
I ___________ with pirate clothes last Saturday.
A
waited
B
dress up
C
visit my family
D
dressed up
Explanation
'Last Saturday' requires the past simple tense. 'Dressed up' is the correct past form.
I _______ watch the film, because I didn´t like it.
A
watched
B
didn´t
C
share
D
show
Explanation
The speaker is explaining why they didn't do something in the past. 'Didn't' is the auxiliary for past negative.
I ____________ and we played at my grandparent´s house.
A
help
B
visit my family
C
visited my family
D
carry
Explanation
The sentence indicates a past action ('played'), so the first part should also be in the past simple ('visited').
I didn´t ________ my picture to my mother last Friday.
A
show
B
play video games
C
showed
D
cooked a meal
Explanation
After 'didn't', use the base form 'show'.
______ you phone a friend yesterday?
Explanation
'Did' is the auxiliary verb used to form questions in the past simple.
She .......................... at her friends.
A
painted
B
shouted
C
dropped
D
dressed up
Explanation
Based on the image and context, 'shouted' is the appropriate past simple verb for the action shown.
They .................... their drawings in class yesterday.
A
helped
B
carried
C
laughed
D
showed
Explanation
According to the image and 'yesterday', 'showed' is the correct past simple verb describing presenting drawings.
She ................ her sister last night.
A
visited
B
went shopping
C
phoned
D
waited
Explanation
The image shows a person on a telephone, making 'phoned' the correct verb for 'last night'.
We ................ (not stay) at home last night.
A
did stay
B
stayed
C
didn´t stay
Explanation
To express a negative past action, we use 'didn't' plus the base form.
I ............... (not play ) video games last weekend.
A
didn´t play
B
played
C
playing
D
don´t play
Explanation
'Last weekend' and the 'not play' prompt require 'didn't play'.
My cousin..................... ( not visit) her parents last Saturday.
A
don´t visit
B
didn´t visit
C
visited
D
visiting
Explanation
For a negative past simple action, the auxiliary 'didn't' is used with the base verb.
They ....................... shopping with me at the weekend.
A
didn´t went
B
go
C
went
D
going
Explanation
To describe a past action in the affirmative, use the past simple form of the verb 'go', which is 'went'.
He ................................... his friend at school yesterday.
A
play with
B
didn´t help
C
helped
D
watched a film
Explanation
The image shows an act of helping. The past simple form for 'yesterday' is 'helped'.
.............. did you go on Friday?
Explanation
The question is asking about a location or destination, so 'Where' is the correct question word.
_________ did you play with yesterday?
Explanation
The phrase 'play with' usually implies a person, making 'Who' the appropriate question word.
Where did you go yesterday?
A
I watched a film at the cinema
B
I went to the cinema.
C
I went with my family.
Explanation
The question 'Where' asks for a place. 'I went to the cinema' directly answers the location.
What did you do yesterday?
A
I cooked a meal.
B
Yes, I did.
C
I went with my family.
Explanation
'What' asks about an action. 'I cooked a meal' describes a specific past action.
He ......................... his icecream with her sister yesterday.
A
cooked
B
shared
C
dropped
D
carried
Explanation
The image shows children sharing an ice cream. The past simple form is 'shared'.
They ................. for the party last Halloween.
A
waited
B
dressed up
C
visited
D
watched
Explanation
The image shows people in costumes, which corresponds to the past phrase 'dressed up'.
What did you do yesterday?
A
I cooked with my mum.
B
My father painted my face.
C
I phone a friend.
D
My sister stayed at home
Explanation
The image shows a face painting activity. 'My father painted my face' is the only option that matches the visual context.
Who did you play with yesterday?
A
I played chess.
B
I played chess with my friend.
C
I played chess at school.
Explanation
The question asks 'Who', so the answer must identify a person (my friend).
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