Выбрать правильный ответ! 1.Jim and Sue … at school yesterday.
a) didn’t be b) was not c) were not d) have been
2. In the evening Sally … a cup of tea.
a) drink b) dranked c) drank d) was drinking
3. Rick … a student last year.
a) didn’t was b) didn’t were c) was not d) were not
4. … he … your letter?
a) does … answer b) did … answer c) was not d) were not
5. It … cold yesterday.
a) not was b) didn’t be c) was not d) were not
6. We … in that hotel last year.
a) stayed b) stood c) staied d) were staying
7. … you … your books to class yesterday.
a) Do … bring b) did … brought c) did … bring d) does … bring
8. Where … they … last week?
a) did … played b) did …play c) did … plaid d) do … play
9. …at home yesterday?
a) Be Helen b) Did Helen be c) Was Helen d) Were Helen
10. You … in London on Sunday?
a) was not b) didn’t be c) were not d) haven’t been
Explanation: "Were not" is the correct past form of the verb "to be" for plural subjects like Jim and Sue.
2. In the evening, Sally drank a cup of tea. (c)
Explanation: "Drank" is the correct past form of the verb "to drink" for singular subjects like Sally.
3. Rick was not a student last year. (c)
Explanation: "Was not" is the correct past form of the verb "to be" for singular subjects like Rick.
4. Did he answer your letter? (b)
Explanation: "Did" is used to form questions in the past tense, and "answer" is the base form of the verb in this sentence.
5. It was cold yesterday. (c)
Explanation: "Was not" is the correct past form of the verb "to be" for the singular subject "it."
6. We stayed in that hotel last year. (a)
Explanation: "Stayed" is the correct past form of the verb "to stay" for the plural subject "we."
7. Did you bring your books to class yesterday? (c)
Explanation: "Did" is used to form questions in the past tense, and "bring" is the base form of the verb in this sentence.
8. Where did they play last week? (b)
Explanation: "Did" is used to form questions in the past tense, and "play" is the base form of the verb in this sentence.
9. Was Helen at home yesterday? (c)
Explanation: "Was" is the correct past form of the verb "to be" for singular subjects like Helen.
10. Were you in London on Sunday? (c)
Explanation: "Were" is the correct past form of the verb "to be" for plural subjects like "you."