Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets We (choose) the steak for dinner.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets Daisy (bring) some chocolates to the birthday party.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets Mrs. Black (teach) English at the University ten years ago.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets The Smiths (speak) Italian to the waitress.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets Leonardo da Vinci (be) a painter, a sculptor, a scientist, an architect and a mathematician.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets They (swim) 500m yesterday afternoon.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets My little broter (hide) his toy car.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets The Smiths (build) a new house in the country.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets We (lose) our keys last Friday.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets Peter (read) three books last week.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets She (drink) too much coffee yesterday.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets The children (sleep) in the car.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets My mother (forget) to buy some milk.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets I (know) the answer yesterday.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets Peter (tell) me that he lived in New York.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets She (eat) ham and eggs for breakfast.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets I (hear) a new song on the radio.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets Tim (break) the window.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets At the age of 23, she (become) a teacher.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets. At the age of 23, she ___ (become) a teacher.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets. Mrs. Black ____(teach) English at the University ten years ago.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets. I ____ (hear) a new song on the radio.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets. They _____ (swim) 500m yesterday afternoon.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets. We ____ (choose) the steak for dinner.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets. Leonardo da Vinci ____ (be) a painter, a sculptor, a scientist, an architect and a mathematician.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets. We ____ (lose) our keys last Friday.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets. The children _____ (sleep) in the car.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets. My mother _____ (forget) to buy some milk.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets. Daisy _____ (bring) some chocolates to the birthday party.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets. She _____ (eat) ham and eggs for breakfast.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets. Peter _____ (tell) me that he lived in New York.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets. Tim _____ (break) the window.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets. She _____ (drink) too much coffee yesterday.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets. The Smiths _____ (speak) Italian to the waitress.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets. I _____ (know) the answer yesterday.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets. Peter _____ (read) three books last week.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets. My little broter _____ (hide) his toy car.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets. The Smiths _____ (build) a new house in the country.

Fill in the gap with the Past Simple form of the verb in brackets. Peter ____ (understand) the math problem during the class, but now he doesn't understand it.

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