Tick (✓) the correct past simple form A, B, or C. Example: speak
A spoke ■✓ B speaked ■
C speak ■
1 run
A ranned ■ B ran ■ C runned ■
2 take
A taked ■ B toke ■ C took ■
3 buy
A bought ■ B buyed ■ C brought ■
4 choose
A chosed ■ B choosed ■ C chose ■
5 put
A puted ■ B put ■ C putted ■
b Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences
about holidays.
Example: I always lots of photos on holiday.
A take ■✓ B make ■ C get ■
6 The market was with a lot of tourists.
A basic ■ B disgusting ■ C crowded ■
7 We bicycles for the week, so we could travel
cheaply.
A bought ■ B spent ■ C hired ■
8 They couldn’t sleep because the road outside the
hotel was .
A luxurious ■ B noisy ■ C foggy ■
9 I’m our flights online.
A booking ■ B having ■ C renting ■
10 We didn’t go last year. We stayed in this
country.
A abroad ■ B holiday ■ C sightseeing ■c Tick (✓) the correct preposition A, B, or C.
Example: I play tennis Tuesdays.
A in ■ B at ■ C on ■✓
11 What did you study university?
A in ■ B at ■ C on ■
12 My cousin lives Japan.
A in ■ B at ■ C on ■
13 I can’t talk now. I’m a bus and it’s noisy.
A in ■ B at ■ C on ■
14 Are you visiting your grandparents
Christmas?
A in ■ B at ■ C on ■
15 Please put those books back the shelf.
A in ■ B at ■ C on ■
d Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the verb phrases.
Example: I play tennis Tuesdays.
A in ■ B at ■ C on ■✓
16 I work very late tonight, and took the last train
home.
A drove ■ B was ■ C left ■
17 Never run the road. It’s very dangerous.
A across ■ B next ■ C from ■
18 Thanks for dinner. I a wonderful evening.
A passed ■ B had ■ C took ■
19 Sorry, I can’t stop. I’m hurry.
A in a ■ B with ■ C to the ■
20 We aren’t ready. Can you wait us?
A to ■ B on ■ C for ■
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