1 Complete the sentences with the past simple negative form of the verbs in brackets.
1
(do) my homework yesterday
evening.
2 My mum
(study) English
at school.
3 My father
(like) his job.
4 My parents
(go) to work last
week. It was a holiday.
5 We
(meet) our friends at
the party.
6!
(walk) to school. I took
the bus.
1 I didn't do my homework yesterday evening.
2. My mum didn't study English at school.
3. My father didn't like his job.
4. My parents didn't go to work last week.
5. We didn't meet our friends at the party.
6. I didn't walk to school.
1.didn`t do
2.didn`t study
3.didn`t like
4.didn`t go
5.didn`t meet
6.didn`t walk
Explanation: In the past simple negative form, we add "didn't" before the verb to indicate that the action was not done. For example, in this sentence, "did" is the past simple form of the verb "do", and by adding "not" after it, we create the negative form.
2. My mum didn't study English at school.
Explanation: Here, the verb "study" is in its base form. We add "didn't" before it to make it negative.
3. My father didn't like his job.
Explanation: Similar to the previous sentences, we add "didn't" before the verb "like" to show that the action was not done.
4. My parents didn't go to work last week. It was a holiday.
Explanation: In this sentence, "did" is the past simple form of the verb "go". We add "not" after it to create the negative form.
5. We didn't meet our friends at the party.
Explanation: Again, we add "didn't" before the verb "meet" to make it negative.
6. I didn't walk to school. I took the bus.
Explanation: The verb "walk" is in its base form, and we add "didn't" before it to indicate that the action was not done. Additionally, we provide an alternative action to show what was done instead.