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Simple Past Affirmative Sentences: Course

Published on September 21, 2024

Welcome to this Simple Past Affirmative Course in which you will learn and test what you know and learn about Simple Past Affirmative Sentences

During this course, you’ll take small, bite-sized lessons that allow for immediate assessment of your progress. These lessons cover essential areas such as grammar, vocabulary, and listening skills.

Each lesson is designed to be concise, offering a brief yet clear explanation of the topic followed by a short test to reinforce what you’ve just learned. This format ensures that you can quickly grasp and apply new concepts, making your learning experience both efficient and effective.


Objectives

As a Result of Taking the Course students mainly

  • will be able to recall and identify key structures and vocabulary related to simple past affirmative sentences in short written and spoken passages.

You will specifically be able to:

  • Recall and recognize the correct grammatical structures used in the simple past affirmative sentences.
  • Identify key phrases and vocabulary in short spoken passages related to the simple past affirmative sentences.
  • Recognize and recall key vocabulary in short written passages related to the simple past affirmative sentences.

Course Contents

In this free Simple Present Affirmative Sentences course, you will be able to test your grammar, vocabulary and listening skills:

Lessons Listening


Simple Past Affirmative Sentences

These are some of the type of sentences that you will be able to make as a result of taking this free course

Basic Simple Present Affirmative Sentences

Here’s a list of 12 simple past affirmative sentences:

  • I made a mistake.
  • I found a solution.
  • I lost my keys.
  • I took a break.
  • I met a friend.
  • I wrote a letter.
  • I bought a book.
  • I finished my homework.
  • I broke my phone.
  • I watched a movie.
Simple Present Affirmative Sentences

Here are 12 simple past affirmative sentences

  • I made a decision.
  • I took a risk.
  • I gave a presentation.
  • I found the solution.
  • I built a website.
  • I solved the problem.
  • I caught a cold.
  • I received a letter.
  • I chose a new path.
  • I won the competition.
Manuel Campos

Manuel Campos

I am Jose Manuel, English professor and creator of EnglishPost.org and EnglishPost.net, blogs whose mission is to share lessons and exercises for those who want to learn and improve their English