Change into simple past tense
August 5th, 2015 in English Learning
Sentences are given in the simple present tense. Change them into the simple past tense.
1. I go for a walk in the morning.
2. I drink coffee in the morning.
3. I want to become an engineer.
4. She wants to learn classical dance.
5. I help my mother with the housework.
6. She teaches at a municipal school.
7. She adores her little daughter.
8. My niece works in the film industry.
9. He respects his parents and teachers.
10. Cats chase mice.
11. The rose smells sweet.
12. She lives with her grandparents.
13. They live in Rome.
14. Margaret earns a six figure salary.
15. She volunteers for a local charity.
Answers
1. I went for a walk in the morning.
2. I drank coffee in the morning.
3. I wanted to become an engineer.
4. She wanted to learn classical dance.
5. I helped my mother with the housework.
6. She taught at a municipal school.
7. She adored her little daughter.
8. My niece worked in the film industry.
9. He respected his parents and teachers.
10. Cats chased mice.
11. The rose smelt sweet.
12. She lived with her grandparents.
13. They lived in Rome.
14. Margaret earned a six figure salary.
15. She volunteered for a local charity.

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