Task1
fall - fell - fallen
drink - drank - drunk
Sleep - slept - slept
sing - sang - sung
win - won -won
Task2
1 They didn't open a new shop in the center of the town.
2 My friend was not very busy the day before yesterday.
3 My relatives did not go to Turkey last Saturday.
4 I and my group mates werenot very glad after the exams.
5 He didn't find a big piece of meat in his plate.
1 Did they open a new shop in the center of the town?
2 Was my friend very busy the day before yesterday?
3 Did my relatives got to Turkey last Saturday?
4 Were I and my group mates very glad after the exams?
5 Did he find a big piece of meat in his plate?
Task3
1 We found a small kitten in the grass yesterday.
What kind of kitten did we find in the grass yesterday?
Whom did we find in the grass yesterday?
Where did we find a small kitten yesterday?
When did we find a small kitten ?
2 The food was disgusting and cold at that restaurant.
What was disgusting and cold at that restaurant ?
What kind of food was at that restaurant?
Where was disgusting and cold food ?
Task4
1 We went to the Park after classes.
2 We didn't go to the Park after classes.
3 Where did we go after classes?
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