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23. I __ (not) enjoy the movie last night. 24. My father __ (not) buy a new phone last week. 25. The students __ (not) understand the lesson. 26. The plane __ (not) take off on time yesterday. 27. She __ (not) like the cake we made for her. 28. They __ (not) help their friend during the project. 29. He __ (not) work late last Friday. 30. The shop __ (not) open until 10 AM yesterday. Interrogative Sentences (20 Questions) 31. __ she go to the gym every morning? 32. __ they finish their homework before the deadline? 33. __ he bring his books to the class yesterday? 34. Where __ you go last weekend? 35. When __ the teacher explain the new topic? 36. Why __ they leave the meeting e

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These sentences require the past simple tense of the verb "to be" (was/were) or other verbs in the negative form. Let's fill in the blanks:**Negative Sentences:**23. I **did not** enjoy the movie last night. (or I didn't enjoy...)24. My father **did not** buy a new phone last week. (or My father didn't buy...)25. The students **did not** understand the lesson. (or The students didn't understand...)26. The plane **did not** take off on time yesterday. (or The plane didn't take off...)27. She **did not** like the cake we made for her. (or She didn't like...)28. They **did not** help their friend during the project. (or They didn't help...)29. He **did not** work late last Friday. (or He didn't work...)30. The shop **did not** open until 10 AM yesterday. (or The shop didn't open...)**Interrogative Sentences:**31. **Did** she go to the gym every morning?32. **Did** they finish their homework before the deadline?33. **Did** he bring his books to the class yesterday?34. Where **did** you go last weekend?35. When **did** the teacher explain the new topic?36. Why **did** they leave the meeting early?**Explanation:**The past simple negative is formed using "did not" (or "didn't") + the base form of the verb. In questions, "did" is placed at the beginning of the sentence, followed by the subject, then the base form of the verb. This applies to all verbs, not just "to be".