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No, they didn’t. There was a bird in the tree. Was there a bird in the tree? Yes, there was. No, there wasn’t. Alice sat by a river with her sister. Alice didn’t sit by a river with her sister. Did Alice sit by a river with her sister? Yes, she did. No, she didn’t. More examples: She found herself alone in a long, low hall. She didn’t find herself alone in a long, low hall. Did she find herself alone in a long, low hall? Yes, she did. No, she didn’t. She could see a lovely garden on the other side. Could she see a lovely garden on the other side? She couldn’t see a lovely garden on the other side. Yes, she could. No, she couldn’t. Simple past tense (Ⅱ ) Conclusion: We use the simple past tense to make positive and negative sentences like this: I/You/We/They /He/She /It did not hear a sound. I/You/We/They/ He/She/It heard a sound. I/He/She/It You/We/They was were at home yesterday. I/He/She/It You/We/They was not were not at home yesterday. I/you/ we/they/ he/she/it hear a sound? Did Yes, No, I/you/ we/they/ he/she/it did. did not. Was I/he/she/it at home yesterday? Were you/we/they Yes, I/he/she/it was. you/we/they were. No, I/he/she/it was not. you/we/they were not. Weekend activities A Millie is writing about what she and her friends did last weekend. Help her plete her article with the correct forms of the verbs in the box. do go have play practise read stay visit Yesterda