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Past Simple Regular Verbs ESL Grammar Test Worksheet - Free Printable

Past Simple Regular Verbs ESL Grammar Test Worksheet

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A) Write the past forms of the regular verbs below.

Regular verbs usually add -ed to make the past tense. But some have small spelling changes (like doubling a letter or changing ‘y’ to ‘i’).

Here are the correct past forms:

1. play → played
2. study → studied (change y to i + ed)
3. wash → washed
4. die → died
5. paint → painted
6. watch → watched
7. try → tried (change y to i + ed)
8. start → started
9. phone → phoned
10. stay → stayed
11. love → loved
12. help → helped
13. carry → carried (change y to i + ed)
14. walk → walked
15. skip → skipped (double the p)
16. answer → answered
17. enjoy → enjoyed
18. cry → cried (change y to i + ed)
19. laugh → laughed
20. invite → invited
21. visit → visited
22. move → moved
23. tidy → tidied (change y to i + ed)
24. like → liked

All done for Part A!

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B) Rewrite these sentences making them positive.

These sentences are negative (they use “didn’t”). To make them positive, remove “didn’t” and change the verb to its past form.

1. Robert didn’t wait for his friends this morning.
Robert waited for his friends this morning.

2. They didn’t listen to music at 11 p.m. last night.
They listened to music at 11 p.m. last night.

3. My mother didn’t clean the kitchen yesterday.
My mother cleaned the kitchen yesterday.

4. The students didn’t learn Japanese last year.
The students learned Japanese last year.

5. Mr. Smith didn’t arrive home before dinner.
Mr. Smith arrived home before dinner.

6. Her aunt didn’t cook the dinner on Tuesday.
Her aunt cooked the dinner on Tuesday.

All done for Part B!

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C) Rewrite these sentences making them negative.

These are positive sentences. To make them negative, add “did not” (or “didn’t”) and change the verb back to base form.

1. Patricia watched a film at 10 p.m. last night.
Patricia didn’t watch a film at 10 p.m. last night.

2. I borrowed a book from the library last week.
I didn’t borrow a book from the library last week.

3. My classmates answered all the questions.
My classmates didn’t answer all the questions.

4. She talked to her English teacher five days ago.
She didn’t talk to her English teacher five days ago.

5. Mrs. Jackson repaired the chair last weekend.
Mrs. Jackson didn’t repair the chair last weekend.

6. Eric brushed his teeth before breakfast today.
Eric didn’t brush his teeth before breakfast today.

7. Debra and Rachel cycled to school yesterday.
Debra and Rachel didn’t cycle to school yesterday.

All done for Part C!

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D) Answer the questions about yourself.

This part is personal — you can answer based on your own life. Here are example answers (you can change them to match what really happened):

1. Did you play any musical instruments yesterday?
No, I didn’t play any musical instruments yesterday.

2. Which film did you watch last weekend?
I watched Spider-Man last weekend.

3. Did your mother clean the house last week?
Yes, my mother cleaned the house last week.

4. Where did you stay on your last holiday?
I stayed at my grandma’s house on my last holiday.

5. Who did you last talk with on the telephone?
I last talked with my friend Sam on the telephone.

*(Remember: Your answers can be different — just make sure they’re true for you!)*

Done for Part D!

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E) Read the answers and write questions to the underlined words.

We need to ask questions that would get these answers. Look at what’s underlined — that’s the part we’re asking about.

1. Marilyn printed her photographs last Saturday.
When did Marilyn print her photographs?

2. Roy worked in a marble factory last year.
When did Roy work in a marble factory?

3. Mr. King watched the news yesterday evening.
What did Mr. King do yesterday evening?

4. My cousin milked all the cows this morning.
When did your cousin milk all the cows?

5. Yes, she finished her project about recycling.
Did she finish her project about recycling?

6. The children visited the library every day.
How often did the children visit the library?

7. I telephoned Mrs. Garcia at 6 p.m. yesterday.
When did you telephone Mrs. Garcia?

8. No, Danielle didn’t need any help this morning.
Did Danielle need any help this morning?

9. Roy and Joe jumped on the sofa an hour ago.
When did Roy and Joe jump on the sofa?

10. Mr. Wright played hide and seek with his son.
Who did Mr. Wright play hide and seek with?

All done for Part E!

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Final Answer:

A)
1. played
2. studied
3. washed
4. died
5. painted
6. watched
7. tried
8. started
9. phoned
10. stayed
11. loved
12. helped
13. carried
14. walked
15. skipped
16. answered
17. enjoyed
18. cried
19. laughed
20. invited
21. visited
22. moved
23. tidied
24. liked

B)
1. Robert waited for his friends this morning.
2. They listened to music at 11 p.m. last night.
3. My mother cleaned the kitchen yesterday.
4. The students learned Japanese last year.
5. Mr. Smith arrived home before dinner.
6. Her aunt cooked the dinner on Tuesday.

C)
1. Patricia didn’t watch a film at 10 p.m. last night.
2. I didn’t borrow a book from the library last week.
3. My classmates didn’t answer all the questions.
4. She didn’t talk to her English teacher five days ago.
5. Mrs. Jackson didn’t repair the chair last weekend.
6. Eric didn’t brush his teeth before breakfast today.
7. Debra and Rachel didn’t cycle to school yesterday.

D) *(Example answers — yours may vary)*
1. No, I didn’t play any musical instruments yesterday.
2. I watched Spider-Man last weekend.
3. Yes, my mother cleaned the house last week.
4. I stayed at my grandma’s house on my last holiday.
5. I last talked with my friend Sam on the telephone.

E)
1. When did Marilyn print her photographs?
2. When did Roy work in a marble factory?
3. What did Mr. King do yesterday evening?
4. When did your cousin milk all the cows?
5. Did she finish her project about recycling?
6. How often did the children visit the library?
7. When did you telephone Mrs. Garcia?
8. Did Danielle need any help this morning?
9. When did Roy and Joe jump on the sofa?
10. Who did Mr. Wright play hide and seek with?
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