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== Fragen und Verneinungen mit did / didn't ==


=== My ToDo-List ===
== Past Progressive Übung 2 ==
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Write the verbs into the gaps. Choose if you need positive or negative statements.


Yesterday I finally ''tidied(???)'' up my room. I also ''put (???)'' away those old magazines under my desk.
=== Past Simple or Progressive? ===
 
Then I ''went (???)'' to Jenny. We ''wanted (want)'' to work together. But we ''didn't do (???)'' the homework. We ''didn't learn (???)'' the irregular verbs either.
 
When I ''came (come)'' home I ''started (start)'' to do it but then I ''finished (finish)'' because my aunt came over.
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=== What did you do last weekend? ===
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Complete the conversation. For (???) find words of your own.
Put the words into the gaps:


Liz: You ''weren't (not, be)'' here at the weekend. Where ''did you go (you/go)'' ?
"Hello, my name ''is (be)'' Birdie. In our street the animals <span style="color:orange">usually</span> ''live (live)'' peacefully together. But now I want to tell you what ''happened (happen)'' <span style="color:lightgreen">yesterday</span>.
I ''was watching (watch)'' the other animals:"


Tom: Oh, sorry! I ''didn't (not, tell)'' you before. We ''went (???)'' on a farm in the country.
A little dog ''was watching (watch)'' from the window. Cathy, the cat, ''was sleeping (sleep)'' on her sofa <span style="color:#390">when</span> suddenly the dog (start) barking.


Liz: Oh, that's nice. ''Did you enjoy (you/ enjoy)'' it?
Cathy, the cat, ''jumped (jump)'' up but she ''didn't run (not, run)'' away.
She ''was just staring (just, stare)'' back to the dog. Then she ''went (go)'' out of the door and ''ran (run)'' after the dog! She ''was following (follow)'' him for a long way <span style="color:#390">when</span> she suddenly ''stopped(stop)'' !


Tom: No, it ''wasn't (???)'' too great. It ''rained (rain)'' a lot. But I love all the little lambs and the ponies.
The dogs ''were watching (watch)'' her. Daniel, the Great Dane, ''was sitting (sit)'' next to the little dog .  
 
Liz: ''Did you ride (you/ride)'' one of them?
 
Tom: Yes, I ''did (???)''. I ''didn't want (not, want)'' to get down again.
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Liz: ''Did (???)'' Sarah and Kim go with you?


Tom: No, they ''didn't (???)''. They stayed in Nottingham.
Liz: How ''did you get (you/get)'' there?
Tom: We all ''went (go)'' in the car. It's about two hours.
Liz: And how long ''did you stay (you/stay)'' there?
Tom: Just for the weekend. We ''went (go)'' on Friday evening.
Liz: When ''did you come (you/come)'' home?
Tom: About 9.30 last night. I ''didn't phone (not, phone)'' you because I ''was (be)'' really tired.
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Version vom 23. März 2018, 06:20 Uhr

Past Progressive Übung 2

Past Simple or Progressive?

Put the words into the gaps:

"Hello, my name is (be) Birdie. In our street the animals usually live (live) peacefully together. But now I want to tell you what happened (happen) yesterday. I was watching (watch) the other animals:"

A little dog was watching (watch) from the window. Cathy, the cat, was sleeping (sleep) on her sofa when suddenly the dog (start) barking.

Cathy, the cat, jumped (jump) up but she didn't run (not, run) away. She was just staring (just, stare) back to the dog. Then she went (go) out of the door and ran (run) after the dog! She was following (follow) him for a long way when she suddenly stopped(stop) !

The dogs were watching (watch) her. Daniel, the Great Dane, was sitting (sit) next to the little dog .