The Pilgrim Fathers - Homework Put the verbs into parentheses at the correct form of the past simple tense. When the Pilgrims first (leave) England? They first
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The Pilgrim Fathers - Homework
Put the verbs into parentheses at the correct form of the past simple tense.
When
the Pilgrims first
(leave) England? They first
(escape) to
Holland in 1607. There they
(be/not) persecuted. They
(live) happy lives in
the beginning, but it
(last/not). Why? What
(happen)? Their
children
(grow) up and
(speak) less and less English, they
(not/be) English people anymore.
So, what solution
they
(find)? They
(go) back to England and
(ask) the King to emigrate to the New World. the King
(agree)?
Yes, of course. He
(be) glad to see them leave as they
(be) a source of
many problems for him.
Put the verbs into parentheses at the correct form of the past simple tense.
When
the Pilgrims first
(leave) England? They first
(escape) to
Holland in 1607. There they
(be/not) persecuted. They
(live) happy lives in
the beginning, but it
(last/not). Why? What
(happen)? Their
children
(grow) up and
(speak) less and less English, they
(not/be) English people anymore.
So, what solution
they
(find)? They
(go) back to England and
(ask) the King to emigrate to the New World. the King
(agree)?
Yes, of course. He
(be) glad to see them leave as they
(be) a source of
many problems for him.
1 Réponse
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1. Réponse nathea
Bonjour
When did the Pilgrims first leave England ?
They first escaped to ...
There they weren't persecuted.
They lived happy lives..
but it didn't last.
Why ? What happened?
Their children grew up and spoke...,
they weren't English people anymore.
So, what solution did they find ?
They went back to England and asked the KIng ....
Did the King agree ?
He was glad to see them leave as they were a source of many problems for him.
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le past simple
forme interrogative>
did + sujet + Base Verbale + ?
ou
be -was/were- (puisque c'est déjà un auxiliaire) + sujet + ?
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phrase négative >
sujet + did + not + Base Verbale
ou
sujet + was/were + not
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