Did, Had, Was, Were | ESL学生のための文法練習
原題: Did, Had, Was, Were | Grammar Exercise for ESL Students
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- この文法練習では、過去形で使用される助動詞「did」「had」「was」「were」を使って空欄を埋める問題が出題されます。「was」と「were」は過去進行形を作るために使用されます。
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Did, Had, Was, Were | Grammar Exercise for ESL Students Fill in the blanks with did, had, was or were. These are auxiliaries used in the past tense. Was and were are used to make past continuous tense forms. They are followed by an ing form. Did is used to make questions and negatives in the past tense. Had is used to make the past perfect and past perfect continuous tense forms. Progress 0 of 11 answered Restart 1 ............... you see him yesterday? Did Had Were Wrong! Did is used to make questions and negatives in the simple past tense. Did is followed by an infinitive without to. 2 What ............... you do then? did had were Wrong! 3 ............... you waiting for me? Were Did Had Wrong! Was and were are used to make past continuous tense forms. They are followed by an ing form. 4 What ............... he doing at that time? was were had did Wrong! 5 He ............... mysteriously disappeared. did had was were Wrong! 6 Cholera ............... broken out in many parts of the city. did had was were Wrong! 7 ............... you suffer any serious injuries? Did Had Was Were Wrong! 8 Why ............... you inform the police? didn't hadn't wasn't weren't Wrong! 9 He ............... gone away. had did was were Wrong! 10 I ............... expecting this. wasn't weren't didn't hadn't Wrong! 11 Where ............... you put that book? did had was were Wrong! Done. Score: 0 / 11 Restart Answers Did you see him yesterday? What did you do then? Were you waiting for me? What was he doing at that time? He had mysteriously disappeared. Cholera had broken out in many parts of the city. Did you suffer any serious injuries? Why didn’t you inform the police? He had gone away. I wasn’t expecting this. Where did you put that book? Share Post Post Email NEW: Try Matches , our daily vocabulary challenge. Pick a topic and level and match words with definitions to boost your vocabulary. 2,485,429 Facebook 761,532 X (formerly Twitter) Improve Your Grammar Download 2026 Grammar Guide (PDF) Free Weekly Exercises & Vocabulary Join over 3 Million English Learners Email Download Your Guide We respect your privacy. Unsubscribe anytime. Grammar Checker Hint → Bookmark GrammarCheck for future use. Latest Posts 100 Best Synonyms for “Abandon” May 5, 2026 Complex Conditional Structures Exercise May 5, 2026 100 Other Words for “Fake” May 5, 2026 Why breakfast literally means breaking a fast May 5, 2026 Orange: the fruit named the color May 5, 2026 100 Words to Describe a Mountain View May 5, 2026 Where the word “scapegoat” comes from May 5, 2026 × Improve Your Grammar Download 2026 Grammar Guide (PDF) Free Weekly Exercises & Vocabulary Join over 3 Million English Learners Email Download Your Guide We respect your privacy. Unsubscribe anytime.