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SHE VACUUMED THE CARPET YESTERDAY

 The sentence “She vacuumed the carpet yesterday” is in the past simple tense. It tells us about a cleaning activity that happened in the past, specifically yesterday.

To vacuum means to clean a carpet or floor using a vacuum cleaner. A carpet is a soft covering on the floor. This sentence is a good example of using past actions to describe chores and daily routines.

Examples:

  • She vacuumed the carpet yesterday morning.

  • I vacuumed the living room last night.

  • We didn’t vacuum the bedrooms last weekend.

We can also talk about this action in different tenses:

  • She vacuums every Saturday. (present simple)

  • She is vacuuming now. (present continuous)

  • She will vacuum tomorrow. (future with “will”)

  • She’s going to vacuum after lunch. (going to)


🧠 GRAMMAR

1. Past Simple (Regular Verbs)

We use past simple to talk about completed actions in the past.

Structure:

  • Positive: Subject + verb-ed

  • Negative: Subject + did not (didn’t) + base verb

  • Question: Did + subject + base verb?

Examples:

  • She vacuumed the carpet yesterday.

  • He didn’t vacuum the rug.

  • Did you vacuum the bedroom?

2. Adverbs of Time

Words like yesterday, last night, last week, this morning help to show when something happened.

3. Other Useful Tenses

  • She vacuums every day. (present simple)

  • She is vacuuming now. (present continuous)

  • She will vacuum the hall later. (future)

  • She’s going to vacuum before dinner. (going to)

4. Modal Verbs

  • You should vacuum the house once a week.

  • You mustn’t leave the floor dirty.

  • Can you help me vacuum the stairs?


📚 VOCABULARY

  1. Vacuum – to clean with a machine that sucks up dirt

  2. Carpet – a soft covering on the floor

  3. Yesterday – the day before today

  4. Clean – not dirty

  5. Machine – a tool with power to help with tasks

  6. Dust – small dry particles that make things dirty

  7. Noise – sound made by something, often loud

  8. Room – part of a house like a bedroom or living room

  9. Chore – a small job at home

  10. Quietly – in a calm or soft way


💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • She vacuumed the living room yesterday.

  • I didn’t hear the vacuum cleaner.

  • The carpet looks clean now.

  • Can you vacuum the hall, please?

  • We should vacuum every few days.

  • I will vacuum later.

  • He’s going to vacuum now.

  • It’s your turn to vacuum today.

  • She always vacuums on Saturdays.

  • Don’t forget the corners!


🧾 SENTENCES

✅ Positive Sentences:

  • She vacuumed the carpet yesterday.

  • They vacuumed the whole house.

  • I vacuumed after dinner.

❌ Negative Sentences:

  • She didn’t vacuum the carpet.

  • We didn’t clean the rooms.

  • I didn’t use the vacuum cleaner.

❓ Questions and Answers:

  • Did she vacuum the carpet yesterday?
    Yes, she did. / No, she didn’t.

  • Who vacuumed the living room?
    My sister did.

  • When did you vacuum?
    I vacuumed yesterday evening.

  • Did you vacuum the stairs?
    No, I forgot.


🗣️ Long CONVERSATION

Tom: Wow, the living room looks really clean today.
Maya: Yes, it does. She vacuumed the carpet yesterday.
Tom: Who? Your mom?
Maya: No, my sister Anna.
Tom: That’s nice of her.
Maya: She always helps with the chores on weekends.
Tom: I should do that too. My room is messy.
Maya: You can vacuum today. It only takes 10 minutes.
Tom: Good idea. I’ll do it after lunch.
Maya: Great! And don’t forget the corners!


📖 Long READING

“Cleaning Day at Home”

Yesterday was cleaning day at Carla’s house. Everyone had a job to do. Carla’s mom cleaned the kitchen. Her dad took out the trash. Carla had to vacuum the carpet in the living room.

She didn’t like vacuuming at first because the vacuum cleaner was loud. But yesterday, she put on music and started cleaning. She moved the chairs and vacuumed under the table. After 20 minutes, the carpet looked perfect.

Later, her mom said, “Thank you! The room looks great.”
Carla smiled. “It’s not so bad,” she said. “Next time, I’ll vacuum again.”

Questions:

  1. What day was it?

  2. What was Carla’s job?

  3. Why didn’t she like vacuuming at first?

  4. What did she do while cleaning?

  5. How did she feel at the end?

Answers:

  1. It was cleaning day.

  2. She had to vacuum the carpet.

  3. Because the vacuum cleaner was loud.

  4. She put on music and moved the chairs.

  5. She felt happy and didn’t mind vacuuming.

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