Hello children:
Here you have different activities to review the vocabulary we have studied in the first term and during this week. See you soon.
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THE PAST (part 1), REGULAR VERBS -------6TH
The simple past is used to describe an action that ocurred and was completed in the past. The simple past is formed by adding -ed to the infinitive (base form) of the verb without to.
base form + ed = simple past
walk + -ED = walked
push + -ED = pushed
play + -ED = played
climb + -ED = climbed
watch + -ED = watched
CLICK HERE TO STUDY THE REGULAR VERBS LIST.
In English, the simple past of regular verbs is very easy, It is the same for all of the subjects.
Here you are sample sentences of the simple past with the verb work.
I worked yesterday
You worked yesterday
He worked yesterday
She worked yesterday
It worked yesterday
We worked yesterday
You worked yesterday
They worked yesterday
Here are examples with regular verbs in the simple present and the simple past.
base form + ed = simple past
walk + -ED = walked
push + -ED = pushed
play + -ED = played
climb + -ED = climbed
watch + -ED = watched
CLICK HERE TO STUDY THE REGULAR VERBS LIST.
In English, the simple past of regular verbs is very easy, It is the same for all of the subjects.
Here you are sample sentences of the simple past with the verb work.
I worked yesterday
You worked yesterday
He worked yesterday
She worked yesterday
It worked yesterday
We worked yesterday
You worked yesterday
They worked yesterday
For regular verbs ending in the vowel -e, add –d.
base form | simple past | |
hate | hated | |
seize | seized | |
hope | hoped | |
assume | assumed | |
tie | tied | |
free | freed |
For the very few English verbs that end in a vowel other than -e, add –ed.
base form | simple past | |
ski | skied | |
echo | echoed |
Exceptions: The verbs DO and GO are irregular.
For regular verbs that end in a vowel+y, add –ed.
base form | simple past | |
play | played | |
decay | decayed | |
survey | surveyed | |
enjoy | enjoyed |
Exceptions: The verbs SAY and BUY are irregular.
For regular verbs that end in a consonant +y, change the –y to –i and add –ed.
base form | simple past | |
cry | cried | |
dirty | dirtied | |
magnify | magnified |
Exception: The verb FLY is irregular.
For regular verbs ending in a consonant + vowel + consonant, double the final consonant before adding -ed.
base form | simple past | |
dam | dammed | |
beg | begged | |
plan | planned | |
strip | stripped |
Here are examples with regular verbs in the simple present and the simple past.
simple present | simple past | |
I walk to school. | I walked to school. | |
She works downtown. | She worked downtown. | |
They help on Tuesday. | They helped on Tuesday. | |
He asks a lot of questions. | He asked a lot of questions. |
HOW TO TALK ABOUT THE PAST: Collège Marc Chagall
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