I had to make up questions using the past tense of decir,querer, hacer

1. ¿Qué dijo el doctor ayer?
2. ¿Qué hicieron los profesores ayer en la escuela?
3. ¿Quisiste mirar la pelicula ayer?
4.Tú quisiste un coche nuevo?
5. ¿Tú quiciste la tarea ayer?
6.¿Tú quisiste nadar ayer?

Did I write these questions correctly?

Thank you

Great job using the past tense of "decir," "querer," and "hacer" in your questions! Let's go through them one by one:

1. ¿Qué dijo el doctor ayer? (What did the doctor say yesterday?)
To answer this question, you can ask the doctor directly or ask someone who was present during the conversation with the doctor. They would be able to provide you with the information you need.

2. ¿Qué hicieron los profesores ayer en la escuela? (What did the teachers do at school yesterday?)
To find out what the teachers did, you can ask the school administration, other teachers, or students who were present at school yesterday. They might have witnessed or have information about the activities of the teachers.

3. ¿Quisiste mirar la película ayer? (Did you want to watch the movie yesterday?)
Since "quisiste" is directed towards "tú" (you), you can answer this question based on your own memory and feelings. Reflect on whether you had the desire or intention to watch the movie yesterday, and then provide your answer accordingly.

4. Tú quisiste un coche nuevo? (Did you want a new car?)
To find out if someone wanted a new car, you can simply ask that person directly. They will be able to confirm whether or not they had the desire for a new car.

5. ¿Tú quisiste la tarea ayer? (Did you want to do the homework yesterday?)
To find out if someone wanted to do the homework, you can ask that person directly. They will be able to tell you whether they had the intention or desire to do the homework yesterday.

6. ¿Tú quisiste nadar ayer? (Did you want to swim yesterday?)
To find out if someone wanted to swim, you can ask that person directly. They will be able to tell you whether or not they had the desire or intention to swim yesterday.