Mrs. Harris the last train.
a) Take b) took c) did take
ü There many people here last night.
a) Was b)were c) wasn’t
ü He at home with me yesterday evening.
a) Were b) was c) be
ü She with her family on holidays.
a) Go b) did go c) went
ü He some books and CDs.
a) Brought b) bought c) did buy
ü They their passports at home.
a) Leave b) did leave c) left
ü She some interesting photos.
a) Take b)taken c) took
ü It a good present.
a) Were b) was c) is
ü (she /arrive) home at 5:30?
a) Did she arrived b) did she arrive c) arrived
Explanation: The correct answer is "took". The verb "take" is in the past tense and the subject of the sentence is Mrs. Harris, which is singular third person. Therefore, we use the past tense form "took".
b) were
Explanation: The correct answer is "were". The subject of the sentence is "many people", which is plural. Therefore, we use the past tense form "were".
b) was
Explanation: The correct answer is "was". The subject of the sentence is "he", which is singular third person. Therefore, we use the past tense form "was".
c) went
Explanation: The correct answer is "went". The verb "go" is in the past tense and the subject of the sentence is "she", which is singular third person. Therefore, we use the past tense form "went".
a) brought
Explanation: The correct answer is "brought". The verb "bring" is in the past tense and the subject of the sentence is "he", which is singular third person. Therefore, we use the past tense form "brought".
c) left
Explanation: The correct answer is "left". The verb "leave" is in the past tense and the subject of the sentence is "they", which is plural. Therefore, we use the past tense form "left".
c) took
Explanation: The correct answer is "took". The verb "take" is in the past tense and the subject of the sentence is "she", which is singular third person. Therefore, we use the past tense form "took".
b) was
Explanation: The correct answer is "was". The subject of the sentence is "it", which is singular. Therefore, we use the past tense form "was".
b) did she arrive
Explanation: The correct answer is "did she arrive". We use the auxiliary verb "did" to form a question in the past tense. Therefore, the correct question form is "did she arrive". The verb "arrive" remains in the base form without -ed ending.