Review Simple Present & Simple Past Tenses

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Review Simple Present & Simple Past Tenses Active & Passive Voice Review Simple Present & Simple Past Tenses

Directions: Work with a partner. On each slide, some words and a verb tense are listed. First, make an active voice question and statement (answer) using the words. Put the verb in the tense listed. Check your question by clicking the mouse. Next, make a passive voice question and answer using the same words (change the word order & verb form; omit the old subject/agent if it’s not needed). Check your answer by clicking the mouse.

how / people / ketchup / create answer – from tomatoes simple present tense Active Question: How do people create ketchup? Active Answer: People create ketchup from tomatoes. Passive Question: How is ketchup created (by people)? Passive Answer: Ketchup is created (by people) from tomatoes.

how / chefs / mayonnaise / make answer – from oil and eggs simple present tense Active Question: How do chefs make mayonnaise? Active Answer: Chefs make mayonnaise from oil and eggs. Passive Question: How is mayonnaise made (by chefs)? Passive Answer: Mayonnaise is made (by chefs) from oil and eggs.

where / farmers / grapes / grow answer - in California simple present tense Active Question: Where do farmers grow grapes? Active Answer: Farmers grow grapes in California. Passive Question: Where are grapes grown (by farmers)? Passive Answer: Grapes are grown (by farmers) in California.

where / people / opals / find answer - in Tequila, Mexico simple present tense Active Question: Where do people find opals? Active Answer: People find opals in Tequila, Mexico. Passive Question: Where are opals found (by people)? Passive Answer: Opals are found (by people) in Tequila, Mexico.

where / farmers / potatoes / plant answer - in Poland simple present tense Active Question: Where do farmers plant potatoes? Active Answer: Farmers plant potatoes in Poland. Passive Question: Where are potatoes planted (by farmers)? Passive Answer: Potatoes are planted (by farmers) in Poland.

where / people / pho / eat answer - in Vietnam simple present tense Active Question: Where do people eat pho? Active Answer: People eat pho in Vietnam. Passive Question: Where is pho eaten (by people)? Passive Answer: Pho is eaten (by people) in Vietnam.

why / farmers / cows / raise answer – for food and clothing simple present tense Active Question: Why do farmers raise cows? Active Answer: Farmers raise cows for food and clothing. Passive Question: Why are cows raised (by farmers)? Passive Answer: Cows are raised (by farmers) for food and clothing.

why / people / aspirin / take answer – for headaches simple present tense Active Question: Why do people take aspirin ? Active Answer: People take aspirin for headaches. Passive Question: Why is aspirin taken (by people)? Passive Answer: Aspirin is taken (by people) for headaches.

when / Americans / heart-shaped candy / give answer – on Valentine’s Day simple present tense Active Question: When do Americans give heart-shaped candy? Active Answer: Americans give heart-shaped candy on Valentine’s Day. Passive Question: When is heart-shaped candy given (by Americans)? Passive Answer: Heart-shaped candy is given (by Americans) on Valentine’s Day.

Now, practice with the past tense! Remember: The auxiliary verb for the active voice changes from do/does to did. The auxiliary verb for the passive voice changes from is/are to was/were.

When / they / world’s largest diamond / discover answer - in 1905 simple past tense Active Question: When did they discover the world’s largest diamond? Active Answer: They discovered the world’s largest diamond in 1905. Passive Question: When was the world’s largest diamond discovered? Passive Answer The world’s largest diamond was discovered in 1905.

Where / someone / world’s largest diamond / find answer - in South Africa simple past tense Active Question: Where did someone find the world’s largest diamond? Active Answer: Someone found the world’s largest diamond in South Africa. Passive Question: Where was the world’s largest diamond found (by someone) ? Passive Answer The world’s largest diamond was found (by someone) in South Africa.

Why /a company / cotton /grow /in Goodyear answer – to make tires simple past tense Active Question: Why did a company grow cotton in Goodyear? Active Answer: A company grew cotton in Goodyear to make tires. Passive Question: Why was cotton grown (by a company) in Goodyear? Passive Answer Cotton was grown (by a company) in Goodyear to make tires.

When/a tire company/cotton/grow/in Goodyear answer - in the 1940s simple past tense Active Question: When did a tire company grow cotton in Goodyear? Active Answer: A tire company grew cotton in Goodyear in the 1940s. Passive Question: When was cotton grown (by a tire company) in Goodyear? Passive Answer Cotton was grown (by a tire company) in Goodyear in the 1940s.

When / someone / create / CDs answer – in 1982 simple past tense Active Question: When did someone create CDs? Active Answer: Someone created CDs in 1982. Passive Question: When were CDs created (by someone) ? Passive Answer CDs were created (by someone) in 1982?

How / Percy Spencer / discover / microwave cooking answer – accidentally simple past tense Active Question: How did Percy Spencer discover microwave cooking? Active Answer: Percy Spencer accidentally discovered microwave cooking. Passive Question: How was microwave cooking discovered (by Percy Spencer)? Passive Answer Microwave cooking was accidentally discovered (by Percy Spencer).

When / Percy Spencer / discover / microwave cooking answer – in 1945 simple past tense Active Question: When did Percy Spencer discover microwave cooking? Active Answer: Percy Spencer discovered microwave cooking in 1945. Passive Question: When was microwave cooking discovered (by Percy Spencer)? Passive Answer Microwave cooking was discovered (by Percy Spencer) in 1945.

What / Thomas Edison / invent answer – the telephone & phonograph simple past tense Active Question: What did Thomas Edison invent? Active Answer: Thomas Edison invented the light bulb and phonograph. Passive Question: What was invented by Thomas Edison? Passive Answer The light bulb and phonograph were invented by Thomas Edison.