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Was or Were exercises

Was or Were exercises online (+free PDF)

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EXERCISE 5

Ask the questions correctly :

  1. (what / that noise / be)? →  
  2. (who / that boy / be)? →  
  3. (how / the party / be)? →  
  4. (where / the key / be)? →  
  5. (why / the window open / be)? →  
  6. (who / the singer / be)? →  
  7. (how / your holiday / be)? →  
  8. (what / the weather like / be)? →  
  9. (why / the kids awake / be)? →  
  10. (Sam / be / at the bar)? →  

ANSWERS

  1. What was that noise?
  2. Who was that boy?
  3. How was the party?
  4. Where was the key?
  5. Why was the window open?
  6. Who was the singer?
  7. How was your holiday?
  8. What was the weather like?
  9. Why were the kids awake?
  10. Was Sam at the bar?

Was Were exercises pdf

Was or Were exercises pdf

Click here to download this online exercise about the verb to be at the Past simple (was / were) in PDF.

Answers are at the bottom of the page.

EXERCISE 1

Was or were ?

Put the verb in past simple tense and in affirmative form :

  1. It (be) cold last night → It was cold last night.
  2. she (be) thirsty →  
  3. we (be) late for the movie →  
  4. I (be) tired yesterday →  
  5. The exam (be) difficult →  
  6. They (be) in Paris last week →  
  7. You (be) in the supermarket when I saw you →  
  8. The movie (be) fun →  
  9. He (be) early for the meeting →  
  10. The people we met last night (be) Japanese →  

ANSWERS

  1. was
  2. was
  3. were
  4. was
  5. was
  6. were
  7. were
  8. was
  9. was
  10. were

Exercises Was Were online (+free PDF)

Exercises Was Were online (+free PDF)

Click here to download this online exercise about the verb to be at the Past simple (was / were) in PDF.

Answers are at the bottom of the page.

EXERCISE 2

Ask the questions correctly :

  1. (you / be / tired last night)? → Were you tired last night?
  2. (the movie / be / good)? →  
  3. (we / be / too fast)? →  
  4. (he / be / a writer when he was young)? →  
  5. (you / be / in the class last tuesday)? →  
  6. (he / be / a good player)? →  
  7. (he / be / on time)? →  
  8. (Tom and Tina / be / at the party)? →  
  9. (They / be / in London)? →
  10. (where / you / be)? →  

ANSWERS

  1. Were you tired last night?
  2. Was the movie good?
  3. Were we too fast?
  4. Was he a writer when he was young?
  5. Were you in the class last tuesday?
  6. Was he a good player?
  7. Was he on time?
  8. Were Tom and Tina at the party?
  9. Were they in London?
  10. Where were you?

Was Were negative exercises (+PDF)

Was Were negative exercises (+PDF)

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EXERCISE 4

  1. That woman (not/be) Australian →  
  2. Tom (not/be) late for the class →  
  3. The meal (not/be) very good →  
  4. They (not/be) my parents →  
  5. I (not/be) rude to the teacher →  
  6. The exam (not/be) easy →  
  7. They (not/be) tired when we arrived →  
  8. We (not/be) on the train when I called →  
  9. You (not/be) here when she came →  
  10. She (not/be) my girlfriend →  

ANSWERS

  1. wasn’t (or was not)
  2. wasn’t (or was not)
  3. wasn’t (or was not)
  4. weren’t (or were not)
  5. wasn’t (or was not)
  6. wasn’t (or was not)
  7. weren’t (or were not)
  8. weren’t (or were not)
  9. weren’t (or were not)
  10. wasn’t (or was not)

To Be Past simple exercises

To Be Past simple exercises

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EXERCISE 3

Put the sentences in the correct form (interrogative, affirmative and negative):

  1. (they / be / late for the meeting) →  
  2. (you / be / in the garage) →  
  3. (what / her name / be)? →  
  4. (it / not / be / hot) →  
  5. (he / be / handsome)? →  
  6. (he / not / be my husband at the time) →  
  7. (he / be / scared) →  
  8. (why / you / be / late)? →  
  9. (you / not / be / early) →  
  10. (they not / be / happy together) →  

ANSWERS

  1. They were late for the meeting
  2. You were in the garage
  3. What was her name?
  4. It wasn’t hot
  5. Was he handsome?
  6. He wasn’t my husband at the time
  7. He was scared
  8. Why were you late?
  9. You weren’t early
  10. They weren’t happy together

Present perfect exercises with answers + PDF

Present perfect exercises with answers PDF

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Exercise 7

Put the verbs in present perfect tense :

  1. She  (drink) a lot of beer.
  2. Simon  (pass) his exam.
  3. She  (see) the car. => forme négative
  4. He  (study) for the test. => forme négative
  5. They  (win).
  6. Sam  (make) a cake.
  7. I  (make) my bed.
  8. I  (break) my leg.
  9.  The car  (stop).
  10. She  (write) a poem.
  11. He  (catch) the train. => forme négative
  12. Tina  (cook) fish. => forme négative
  13. The dog  (bite) Mr Simpson.

ANSWERS

  1. has drunk
  2. has passed
  3. hasn’t seen
  4. hasn’t studied
  5. have won
  6. has made
  7. have made
  8. have broken
  9. has stopped
  10. has written
  11. hasn’t caught
  12. hasn’t cooked
  13. has bitten

Present perfect tense exercises with answers + PDF

Present perfect tense exercises with answers PDF

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Exercise 1

Put the verbs in present perfect tense :

  1. They  (travel) to Japan.
  2. He  (go) to work. => forme négative
  3. The dog  (break) the TV.
  4. He  (buy) a new TV.  => forme négative
  5. I  (wash) my hair.
  6. She  (eat) the pizza. => forme négative
  7. I  (cut) my finger.
  8. Sarah  (have) a shower.
  9. The match  (start).
  10. They  (play) soccer. => forme négative
  11. He  (hurt) his leg.
  12. He  (answer) the phone.
  13. An accident    (happen).
  14. Tom (finish) his work.

ANSWERS

  1. have travelled
  2. hasn’t gone
  3. has broken
  4. hasn’t bought
  5. have washed
  6. hasn’t eaten
  7. have cut
  8. has had
  9. has started
  10. haven’t played
  11. has hurt
  12. has answered
  13. has happened
  14. has finished

Present perfect exercises with answers

Present perfect exercises with answers

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Exercise 2

Complete with present perfect tense :

Positive NĂ©gative Question
 She has watched a movie.
 We have not finished.
 Have they traveled?
 He has not cooked.
 Has Tom run?

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ANSWERS

Positive NĂ©gative Question
 She has watched a movie.  She has not watched a movie.   Has she watched a movie? 
 We have finished.  We have not finished.  Have we finished?
 They have traveled.  They have not traveled.  Have they traveled?
 He has cooked.  He has not cooked.  Has he cooked?
 Tom has run.  Tom has not run.  Has Tom run?

Present perfect quiz

Present perfect quiz 

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Exercise 3

Write the questions in Present perfect tense:

Example: John / travel / Africa  → Has John traveled to Africa?

  1. we / arrive / yet →  
  2. Sarah / cheat on / Tom →  
  3. the waitress / bring / the dessert →  
  4. you / meet / Ted →  
  5. Max / pay / the rent →  
  6. they / ever / see / a whale →  
  7. you / finish / your homework →  


ANSWERS

  1. Have we arrived yet?
  2. Has Sarah cheated on Tom?
  3. Has the waitress brought the dessert?
  4. Have you met Ted?
  5. Has Max paid the rent?
  6. Have they ever seen a whale?
  7. Have you finished your homework?

Present perfect tense exercises with answers printable

Present perfect tense exercises with answers printable

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Exercise 4

Ask questions about the undelined part :

Example: She has drunk a lot of beer. → What has she drunk?

  1. They have watched a movie at home. →   ?
  2. Tom has eaten two pizzas. →   ?
  3. You have read this book a hundred times. →   ?
  4. Simon has cooked dinner. →   ?
  5. Sam has received an email. →   ?

 


ANSWERS

  1. Where have they watched a movie?
  2. How many pizzas has Tom eaten?
  3. How often have you read this book?
  4. Who has cooked dinner?
  5. What has Sam received?