Past simple - questions

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Past simple – questions

We can use past simple questions to ask about the past.

Did you have fun with your friends yesterday?
Where did she go for her last holiday?
What did they watch on TV last night?

How to use them

Use did and the verb, but don't change the verb to the past form.

Did you have a nice weekend?
What did he learn at school yesterday?
When did they see the film?

We usually add time words at the end.

Did they play a game yesterday?
Did you visit LearnEnglish Kids last week?
What did he have for dinner last night?

We make yes or no answers with did or didn't.

Did you finish your homework? Yes, I did.
Did your friend call you yesterday? No, she didn't.

Average: 3.7 (41 votes)

Submitted by BlueElfPoppy on Thu, 21/11/2024 - 16:49

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I loved the second game!

Submitted by OrangeSapphirePop on Sat, 17/08/2024 - 11:20

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the game is fun actually not gonna lie.

Submitted by LovelyDungeon9999 on Thu, 27/04/2023 - 11:01

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We use did to ask question about the past. Here, I'll give example.
We'll say "what did you eat for dinner last night?"
We don't say "what did you ate for dinner last night?"
I score 100 in the game!

Submitted by MasterTiger1000 on Fri, 07/04/2023 - 08:18

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Hi, i cannot find the material about past tense question using to be verb

Submitted by DJDJTeam on Sun, 11/07/2021 - 01:21

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I liked the game and the worksheets too much

Submitted by DreamyMetal5 on Mon, 22/03/2021 - 10:52

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Submitted by BronzeGoldJellyfish on Fri, 26/04/2019 - 12:47

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2nd game is better than 1st game (I think)

Submitted by KingGigantosau… on Thu, 28/02/2019 - 13:23

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I love the games

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