Okay, let's fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs in the past simple tense.
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A: Did you go to school yesterday?
B: No, I was sick.
Here's the explanation:
- In the first sentence, we need to form a question in the past simple. To do this with the verb 'go', we use the auxiliary verb 'did' before the subject 'you', and the base form of the verb 'go'.
- In the second sentence, 'be' in the past simple becomes 'was' because the subject is 'I'.