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Here's the completed worksheet with the correct Simple Past Tense verbs filled in, along with explanations for each answer.
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✔ Answer Key:
1. We sailed on a big boat across the lake.
2. The old cat died peacefully in its sleep.
3. We lived in a cozy house near the forest.
4. We crossed the bridge to get to the other side of the river.
5. Yesterday, we saw a rainbow in the sky after the rain.
6. We played tag in the park with our friends.
7. Mom brought home a delicious cake from the bakery.
8. We sat down on the grass to have a picnic.
9. I forgot to bring my favorite toy to school today.
10. The soccer game was cancelled — wait! “Cancelled” is not in the word bank. Let’s check again.
⚠️ Important Note for #10:
The word bank includes:
*played, lived, crossed, forgot, saw, sailed, was, brought, sat, died*
But sentence #10 says:
> “The soccer game was ______ because of the rain.”
We need a past participle to go with “was” (passive voice). None of the words in the list are past participles that fit *except* possibly “cancelled” — but it’s not listed.
Wait — perhaps there’s a trick? Let’s look again.
Actually, “was” is already given in the sentence. The blank needs a verb that completes the passive construction:
→ “The soccer game was [past participle]...”
None of the words in the word bank are past participles suitable for this context — except maybe “played”? But “was played” doesn’t make sense with “because of the rain” — games aren’t *played* because of rain; they’re *cancelled*.
➡️ Possible error in worksheet? Or perhaps we misread?
Let’s double-check the word bank and sentence:
Word bank: played, lived, crossed, forgot, saw, sailed, was, brought, sat, died
Sentence 10: “The soccer game was ______ because of the rain.”
The only word that could grammatically fit here is if we interpret it as “was cancelled” — but that’s not in the list.
Wait — what if the intended word is “postponed”? Not in the list.
Alternatively — perhaps it’s a trick, and the answer is “was” itself? But that would make the sentence: “The soccer game was was...” — nonsense.
Another possibility: Maybe the blank is meant to be filled with “called off” — but again, not in the list.
👉 Best possible fit from the word bank? None really work. But let’s consider: In some contexts, people say “the game was forgotten” — no, that doesn’t make sense.
Wait — perhaps the intended answer is “cancelled”, and it’s an oversight in the word bank? Or maybe the teacher expects students to notice that none fit — but that seems unlikely for a simple worksheet.
Let me re-express: If we must choose from the given words, none correctly complete sentence 10 in standard English.
BUT — here’s a possibility: Sometimes in informal speech or worksheets, they might accept “was called off” — but again, not in the list.
Wait — perhaps the word “sailed”? No.
I think there may be a typo in the worksheet. The most logical answer is “cancelled”, but since it’s not in the word bank, maybe the intended word is “postponed” — still not there.
Alternatively — maybe the sentence is supposed to be:
> “The soccer game was cancelled...” → and “cancelled” was accidentally omitted from the word bank.
But since we must use only words from the list, let’s look at “was” — already used.
Perhaps the blank is meant to be filled with “played”? But “The soccer game was played because of the rain” is illogical — rain usually cancels games.
Unless… maybe it’s “was not played” — but again, not in the list.
✘ After careful review — sentence #10 cannot be correctly filled using only the words provided.
However, for educational purposes and to complete the worksheet, the most likely intended answer is “cancelled”, even though it’s missing from the word bank. Perhaps it was a printing error.
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📌 Alternative Interpretation (if forced to choose from word bank):
If we ignore logic and just pick the only word that can grammatically follow “was” in passive voice — none of them are past participles except maybe “brought”? “was brought” — but “The soccer game was brought because of the rain” makes no sense.
Same with “seen”, “lived”, etc.
So — this appears to be an error in the worksheet.
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✔ Final Answers (with note for #10):
1. sailed
2. died
3. lived
4. crossed
5. saw
6. played
7. brought
8. sat
9. forgot
10. [No correct word in word bank — likely intended: “cancelled”]
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📝 Explanation of Each Answer:
1. sailed – To travel by boat. Simple past of “sail”. Fits context of being on a boat across a lake.
2. died – To stop living. Simple past of “die”. Describes the cat’s peaceful end.
3. lived – To reside somewhere. Simple past of “live”. Matches “in a cozy house”.
4. crossed – To go from one side to another. Simple past of “cross”. Perfect for crossing a bridge.
5. saw – To perceive with eyes. Simple past of “see”. You see a rainbow after rain.
6. played – To engage in a game. Simple past of “play”. Tag is a game.
7. brought – To carry something to a place. Simple past of “bring”. Mom carried a cake home.
8. sat – To be seated. Simple past of “sit”. You sit down to picnic.
9. forgot – To fail to remember. Simple past of “forget”. Common mistake — forgetting a toy.
10. (Problematic) – As explained, no suitable word from the list fits. Likely a worksheet error.
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🎯 Teaching Tip:
This is a great opportunity to discuss worksheet errors with students — sometimes materials have mistakes, and critical thinking helps us spot them!
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✔ Completed Worksheet:
1. We sailed on a big boat across the lake.
2. The old cat died peacefully in its sleep.
3. We lived in a cozy house near the forest.
4. We crossed the bridge to get to the other side of the river.
5. Yesterday, we saw a rainbow in the sky after the rain.
6. We played tag in the park with our friends.
7. Mom brought home a delicious cake from the bakery.
8. We sat down on the grass to have a picnic.
9. I forgot to bring my favorite toy to school today.
10. The soccer game was cancelled *(note: not in word bank — likely intended answer)*
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Let me know if you’d like a printable version or explanation for ESL learners! 🌈📚
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✔ Answer Key:
1. We sailed on a big boat across the lake.
2. The old cat died peacefully in its sleep.
3. We lived in a cozy house near the forest.
4. We crossed the bridge to get to the other side of the river.
5. Yesterday, we saw a rainbow in the sky after the rain.
6. We played tag in the park with our friends.
7. Mom brought home a delicious cake from the bakery.
8. We sat down on the grass to have a picnic.
9. I forgot to bring my favorite toy to school today.
10. The soccer game was cancelled — wait! “Cancelled” is not in the word bank. Let’s check again.
⚠️ Important Note for #10:
The word bank includes:
*played, lived, crossed, forgot, saw, sailed, was, brought, sat, died*
But sentence #10 says:
> “The soccer game was ______ because of the rain.”
We need a past participle to go with “was” (passive voice). None of the words in the list are past participles that fit *except* possibly “cancelled” — but it’s not listed.
Wait — perhaps there’s a trick? Let’s look again.
Actually, “was” is already given in the sentence. The blank needs a verb that completes the passive construction:
→ “The soccer game was [past participle]...”
None of the words in the word bank are past participles suitable for this context — except maybe “played”? But “was played” doesn’t make sense with “because of the rain” — games aren’t *played* because of rain; they’re *cancelled*.
➡️ Possible error in worksheet? Or perhaps we misread?
Let’s double-check the word bank and sentence:
Word bank: played, lived, crossed, forgot, saw, sailed, was, brought, sat, died
Sentence 10: “The soccer game was ______ because of the rain.”
The only word that could grammatically fit here is if we interpret it as “was cancelled” — but that’s not in the list.
Wait — what if the intended word is “postponed”? Not in the list.
Alternatively — perhaps it’s a trick, and the answer is “was” itself? But that would make the sentence: “The soccer game was was...” — nonsense.
Another possibility: Maybe the blank is meant to be filled with “called off” — but again, not in the list.
👉 Best possible fit from the word bank? None really work. But let’s consider: In some contexts, people say “the game was forgotten” — no, that doesn’t make sense.
Wait — perhaps the intended answer is “cancelled”, and it’s an oversight in the word bank? Or maybe the teacher expects students to notice that none fit — but that seems unlikely for a simple worksheet.
Let me re-express: If we must choose from the given words, none correctly complete sentence 10 in standard English.
BUT — here’s a possibility: Sometimes in informal speech or worksheets, they might accept “was called off” — but again, not in the list.
Wait — perhaps the word “sailed”? No.
I think there may be a typo in the worksheet. The most logical answer is “cancelled”, but since it’s not in the word bank, maybe the intended word is “postponed” — still not there.
Alternatively — maybe the sentence is supposed to be:
> “The soccer game was cancelled...” → and “cancelled” was accidentally omitted from the word bank.
But since we must use only words from the list, let’s look at “was” — already used.
Perhaps the blank is meant to be filled with “played”? But “The soccer game was played because of the rain” is illogical — rain usually cancels games.
Unless… maybe it’s “was not played” — but again, not in the list.
✘ After careful review — sentence #10 cannot be correctly filled using only the words provided.
However, for educational purposes and to complete the worksheet, the most likely intended answer is “cancelled”, even though it’s missing from the word bank. Perhaps it was a printing error.
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📌 Alternative Interpretation (if forced to choose from word bank):
If we ignore logic and just pick the only word that can grammatically follow “was” in passive voice — none of them are past participles except maybe “brought”? “was brought” — but “The soccer game was brought because of the rain” makes no sense.
Same with “seen”, “lived”, etc.
So — this appears to be an error in the worksheet.
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✔ Final Answers (with note for #10):
1. sailed
2. died
3. lived
4. crossed
5. saw
6. played
7. brought
8. sat
9. forgot
10. [No correct word in word bank — likely intended: “cancelled”]
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📝 Explanation of Each Answer:
1. sailed – To travel by boat. Simple past of “sail”. Fits context of being on a boat across a lake.
2. died – To stop living. Simple past of “die”. Describes the cat’s peaceful end.
3. lived – To reside somewhere. Simple past of “live”. Matches “in a cozy house”.
4. crossed – To go from one side to another. Simple past of “cross”. Perfect for crossing a bridge.
5. saw – To perceive with eyes. Simple past of “see”. You see a rainbow after rain.
6. played – To engage in a game. Simple past of “play”. Tag is a game.
7. brought – To carry something to a place. Simple past of “bring”. Mom carried a cake home.
8. sat – To be seated. Simple past of “sit”. You sit down to picnic.
9. forgot – To fail to remember. Simple past of “forget”. Common mistake — forgetting a toy.
10. (Problematic) – As explained, no suitable word from the list fits. Likely a worksheet error.
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🎯 Teaching Tip:
This is a great opportunity to discuss worksheet errors with students — sometimes materials have mistakes, and critical thinking helps us spot them!
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✔ Completed Worksheet:
1. We sailed on a big boat across the lake.
2. The old cat died peacefully in its sleep.
3. We lived in a cozy house near the forest.
4. We crossed the bridge to get to the other side of the river.
5. Yesterday, we saw a rainbow in the sky after the rain.
6. We played tag in the park with our friends.
7. Mom brought home a delicious cake from the bakery.
8. We sat down on the grass to have a picnic.
9. I forgot to bring my favorite toy to school today.
10. The soccer game was cancelled *(note: not in word bank — likely intended answer)*
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Let me know if you’d like a printable version or explanation for ESL learners! 🌈📚
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of simple worksheet for.