1. When (she/write) a letter to her Granny? She (write) it two days ago 2. Alice (not/ drink) milk in the morning, she (drink) it at noon. 3. It (not/be) sunny and warm in the afternoon yesterday, it (be cold and rainy. 4. Where (you/meet) your teacher? I (meet) her in the shop. 5. Jack (not/eat) meat yesterday, he (eat) fish. 6. What animals (you see) in the Zoo? I (see) a monkey, a giraffe and a kangaroo 7. Kate (not/take) a bath in the morning, she (take) a shower.
when is she write letter ... she is wrote it
Explanation: In this sentence, we are talking about an action that happened in the past. The word "ago" indicates that the action happened before the present moment. Therefore, we use the past simple tense for both verbs "write" (in the question) and "wrote" (in the answer).
2. Did Alice drink milk in the morning? No, she drank it at noon.
Explanation: Here, we are asking about Alice's drinking habits in the morning. The word "did" is used to form questions in the past simple tense, and we use the base form of the verb "drink" in the question. In the negative answer, we use the past simple tense "drank" instead of "did not drink."
3. Was it sunny and warm in the afternoon yesterday? No, it was cold and rainy.
Explanation: This question is asking about the weather in the past. We use the past simple tense "was" in the question and "was cold and rainy" in the negative answer to describe the weather conditions that were different from sunny and warm.
4. Where did you meet your teacher? I met her in the shop.
Explanation: This question is about the location of the meeting with the teacher. We use the past simple tense "did" in the question and the past simple tense "met" in the answer to describe the action that took place in the past.
5. Did Jack eat meat yesterday? No, he ate fish.
Explanation: We are asking about Jack's food choices in the past. The past simple tense "did" is used in the question, and the past simple tense "ate" is used in the negative answer to describe what he ate instead of meat.
6. What animals did you see in the Zoo? I saw a monkey, a giraffe, and a kangaroo.
Explanation: This question is about the animals observed in the Zoo. The past simple tense "did" is used in the question, and the past simple tense "saw" is used in the answer to describe the action of seeing the animals.
7. Did Kate take a bath in the morning? No, she took a shower.
Explanation: This question is asking about Kate's bathing habits in the morning. The past simple tense "did" is used in the question, and the past simple tense "took" is used in the negative answer to describe her choice of taking a shower instead of a bath.