The correct forms of the verbs in Past Simple tense have been provided for each sentence. Regular verbs typically end in '-ed', while irregular verbs take on unique forms. Understanding these rules is crucial for forming correct past tense sentences.
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Here are the sentences with the verbs in the correct past simple tense form:
She visited (visit) her grandmother last weekend.
They did not like (not / like) the movie we watched.
The children played (play) in the park yesterday.
I finished (finish) my homework before dinner.
He did not go (not / go) to the party last night.
We saw (see) a beautiful sunset last evening.
The teacher gave (give) us a lot of homework.
I did not understand (not / understand) what time the lesson was yesterday.
To form the past simple tense for most regular verbs, you add '-ed' to the base form of the verb. Irregular verbs, like 'see' and 'give', have unique past simple forms ('saw' and 'gave', respectively). For negative sentences, use 'did not' followed by the base form of the verb.