4 Write complete questions in the past
simple.
1 Where/be/Bauyrzhan Momyshuly/from?
2 William Wallace/live/in Italy?
3 when/he/die?
4 Florence Nightingale/die/in 1910?
5 when/you/last go to the cinema?
6 you/visit/a museum/last Saturday?
7 they/leave/party/at 10 pm?
8 What time/you get home/yesterday?
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на 7 и 8 немогу ответить .можно и на все .если нетрудно.
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To form a question in the past simple, we switch the positions of the subject pronoun (in this case, "Bauyrzhan Momyshuly") and the verb "be" (in this case, "was").
2. Did William Wallace live in Italy?
To form a question in the past simple, we use the auxiliary verb "did" + the base form of the main verb (in this case, "live") + the subject pronoun (in this case, "William Wallace").
3. When did he die?
To form a question in the past simple, we use the auxiliary verb "did" + the base form of the main verb (in this case, "die") + the subject pronoun (in this case, "he").
4. Did Florence Nightingale die in 1910?
To form a question in the past simple, we use the auxiliary verb "did" + the base form of the main verb (in this case, "die") + the subject pronoun (in this case, "Florence Nightingale").
5. When did you last go to the cinema?
To form a question in the past simple, we use the auxiliary verb "did" + the base form of the main verb (in this case, "go") + the subject pronoun (in this case, "you").
6. Did you visit a museum last Saturday?
To form a question in the past simple, we use the auxiliary verb "did" + the base form of the main verb (in this case, "visit") + the subject pronoun (in this case, "you").
7. Did they leave the party at 10 pm?
To form a question in the past simple, we use the auxiliary verb "did" + the base form of the main verb (in this case, "leave") + the subject pronoun (in this case, "they").
8. What time did you get home yesterday?
To form a question in the past simple, we use the auxiliary verb "did" + the base form of the main verb (in this case, "get") + the subject pronoun (in this case, "you") + the adverb of time (in this case, "yesterday").