A. Complete the conversation with the regular verbs from the box in the past simple. Then, read the conversation with a partner. like wait stay cook want paint visit look call wash start enjoy watch play bake clean A: Hey Alex, I (1) .................... a good football match on TV last night. B: Who (2) ....................? A: Manchester United played Liverpool. Liverpool won by four goals. B: Wow. I (3) .................... you last night, but you didn't answer the phone. A: Sorry about that. I lost my phone. I (4) .................... for it everywhere. I found it this morning under my bed. B: That's lucky. So, what did you do yesterday? A: Nothing much. I (5) .................... home all day. B: Did you do anything at home? A: Let me see. I (6) .................... my clothes. I (7) .................... a steak, and I (8) .................... the kitchen. B: Did you do anything else? A: I (9) .................... a cake for my girlfriend's birthday. I also (10) .................... a picture to give her. B: That's nice. When is her birthday? A: It's today. I (11) .................... her this morning. She really (12) .................... the cake and picture, so I was happy. What did you do today? B: My friend (13) .................... to go out for lunch, so we went to that new Italian restaurant. Then, we went to the cinema. The cinema was busy. We (14) .................... for a long time to get the tickets, but the movie was good. We (15) .................... it. B: That's great. I (16) .................... working on the school project this afternoon. Do you want to be in my group? A: Yes, I'll come to your house this evening. We can work on it together. B. Past simple regular verb -ed endings can be pronounced in three ways: d, t, or id. Follow the rules and put the past simple regular verbs from the conversation into the correct columns. / d / all other sounds / t / unvoiced: p, k, s, f, th, ch, sh / id / d and t sounds.