Question 1
Last Saturday, I _____ a new video game with my brother.
Options: played, play, playing
Look at the sentences about last weekend. Complete each sentence using the past simple of regular verbs. Choose the correct word or words. Sometimes there is one blank, and sometimes there are two blanks. Use the correct past simple form (affirmative, negative, or question).
Practice 2 of 2
Question 1
Last Saturday, I _____ a new video game with my brother.
Options: played, play, playing
Question 2
_____ your friend _____ you to play football in the park on Saturday?
Options: Did, Does, Do, ask, asked, asks
Question 3
We _____ our grandparents last Saturday.
Options: visited, visit, visiting
Question 4
Yes, they _____. They played football for two hours.
Options: did, do, played
Question 5
No, she _____. She stayed at home on Sunday.
Options: didn't, don't, wasn't
Question 6
My brother _____ playing video games at midnight on Saturday.
Options: stopped, stoped, stopd
Question 7
My dad _____ a delicious lunch for us on Sunday.
Options: cooked, cooks, cooking
Question 8
My sister _____ her friends to our house on Saturday afternoon.
Options: invited, invite, inviting
Question 9
We _____ the house on Sunday morning before our guests arrived.
Options: tidied, tidyed, tidied's
Question 10
They _____ football because it rained all day.
Options: did not play, did not played, do not play
Question 11
My dad _____ the car on Saturday morning.
Options: washed, wash, washing
Question 12
Yes, he _____. He cycled there with his friends.
Options: did, does, cycled
Practise Past Simple - Weekend Fun with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 12 questions. Choose the option that correctly completes each sentence, then submit to check your answers and get instant feedback on every choice.
Practising grammar in real sentences — rather than memorising rules in isolation — is one of the most effective ways to make a structure stick. You can retry as many times as you like to build accuracy and confidence using Past Simple - Weekend Fun in everyday English.
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