Past Simple Questions for Kids & Teens
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Past Simple Questions for Kids & Teens

This ESL worksheet on past simple questions is perfect for kids and teens learning English at the A1/A2 level. It includes clear explanations of how to form questions in the past simple, followed by a variety of engaging exercises like sentence unscrambling, correcting mistakes, and rewriting sentences. Improve your question-making skills with activities designed to boost confidence in speaking and writing. This worksheet is a great way for young learners to master past simple questions while practicing real-life scenarios.

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Study this grammar rule.

To form questions in the Past Simple tense, you usually need to follow these steps: 1. Use "did": Start your question with "Did". This helps to show that you are asking about something that happened in the past. 2. Subject: After "Did", put the subject (the person or thing you are asking about). This could be "you", "he", "she", "they", or any other noun. 3. Base form of the verb: After the subject, use the base form of the verb (the verb without "ed" or any other endings). 4. Complete the question: If you want to ask about something specific, you can add a wh-question word at the beginning (like "What", "Where", "When", "Why", or "Who"). Here are some examples: - Did you play soccer yesterday? - Did she go to the park? - What did he eat for lunch? - Where did they watch the movie? - When did you finish your homework? - Why did she call you? Remember: - Use "did" for all subjects (I, you, he, she, it, we, they). - Always use the base form of the verb after "did". - Use wh-question words before "did" to ask for more details.
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Use the correct form of the words in brackets to complete each sentence.

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Unscramble the words to form questions.

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Correct the mistakes.

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Rewrite the sentences into different questions in the past simple.

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Form questions in the past simple using these words.

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