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?

Number 5 should be a "s" in quisiste instead of "c"

Thank you so much!

3. An accent on película

The rest are great! If you would like the usual word order for a question, #4 & #5 would be: ¿Quisiste tú...? (Simply invert the verb and subject.)

Sra

SraJMcGin-thanks again!

Great job using the past tense of the verbs "decir" (to say), "querer" (to want), and "hacer" (to do/make) to make up questions! Here's the breakdown of each question and how to form them:

1. ¿Qué dijo el doctor ayer?
To form this question, start with the verb "decir" and conjugate it in the past tense. In this case, "dijo" is the third person singular past tense form. Then, add the subject "el doctor" (the doctor) before it. Finally, add the time expression "ayer" (yesterday) to specify when it happened. So, the literal translation of this question is "What did the doctor say yesterday?"

2. ¿Qué hicieron los profesores ayer en la escuela?
Similarly, start with the verb "hacer" and conjugate it in the past tense. In this case, "hicieron" is the third person plural past tense form. Then, add the subject "los profesores" (the teachers) before it. Again, include the time expression "ayer" (yesterday) to specify when it happened. So, the literal translation of this question is "What did the teachers do yesterday at school?"

3. ¿Quisiste mirar la pelicula ayer?
For this question, start with the verb "querer" and conjugate it in the past tense. In this case, "quisiste" is the second person singular past tense form. Then, add the infinitive verb "mirar" (to watch/look at) after it. Finally, include the time expression "ayer" (yesterday) to specify when it happened. So, the literal translation of this question is "Did you want to watch the movie yesterday?"

4. ¿Tú quisiste un coche nuevo?
To form this question, start with the subject pronoun "tú" (you) and follow it with the conjugated past tense form of "querer," which is "quisiste." After that, include the direct object "un coche nuevo" (a new car). This question translates to "Did you want a new car?"

5. ¿Tú quisiste la tarea ayer?
Following a similar structure to the previous question, start with the subject pronoun "tú" (you) and use the past tense form of "querer," which is "quisiste." After that, add the direct object "la tarea" (the homework). Finally, include the time expression "ayer" (yesterday) to specify when it happened. This question translates to "Did you want the homework yesterday?"

6. ¿Tú quisiste nadar ayer?
Again, start with the subject pronoun "tú" (you) and conjugate the verb "querer" into the past tense, which is "quisiste." Next, include the infinitive verb "nadar" (to swim) after it. Finally, add the time expression "ayer" (yesterday) to specify when it happened. So, the literal translation of this question is "Did you want to swim yesterday?"