The document discusses using past tense verbs to ask and answer questions about actions that have already occurred. It provides examples of asking and answering questions about whether Felipe went to work or was sick using both affirmative and negative responses in the past tense. It also notes that "do" changes to "did" and "am/is" changes to "was" when talking about past actions.
The document discusses using past tense verbs to ask and answer questions about actions that have already occurred. It provides examples of asking and answering questions about whether Felipe went to work or was sick using both affirmative and negative responses in the past tense. It also notes that "do" changes to "did" and "am/is" changes to "was" when talking about past actions.
The document discusses using past tense verbs to ask and answer questions about actions that have already occurred. It provides examples of asking and answering questions about whether Felipe went to work or was sick using both affirmative and negative responses in the past tense. It also notes that "do" changes to "did" and "am/is" changes to "was" when talking about past actions.