Post on 18-Jan-2015
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PAST SIMPLE
REGULAR VERBS
(AFFIRMATIVE)
What did they do last
week?
Every weekend,
Tom plays football.
Last weekend,
TOM
PLAYED FOOTBALL
TO SPEAK ABOUT THE PAST:TIME EXPRESSIONS:
YESTERDAY
LAST WEEK
LAST MONTH
LAST YEAR
LAST NIGHT
THREE DAYS AGO
YESTERDAY …I PLAYED FOOTBALL
YOU PLAYED FOOTBALL
HE PLAYED FOOTBALL
SHE PLAYED FOOTBALL
IT PLAYED FOOTBALL
WE PLAYED FOOTBALL
YOU PLAYED FOOTBALL
THEY PLAYED FOOTBALL
He painted a picture last weekend.
Sue
kissed her boyfriend
last Friday.
Tom surfed the Internet.
What did Tom do?
Last Monday
it rained.
My mother
cooked dinner.
My brother
watched TVall day.
My cousin
jumped.
My uncle
crashed his car
last week.
My aunt
washed
the dishes.
My father
laughed.
PAINT
KISS
SURF
RAIN
COOK
WATCH
JUMP
CRASH
WASH
LAUGH
PAINTED
KISSED
SURFED
RAINED
COOKED
WATCHED
JUMPED
CRASHED
WASHED
LAUGHED
My sister
studied.
The baby
cried.
Tim
carried
a lot of books.
My neighbour
hurried
to work.
PAY ATTENTION!
STUDY
carry
CRY
HURRY
STUDIED
carried
CRIED
HURRIED
consonant + y > -ied
but…
vowel + y + ed
play
stay
played
stayed
What did he do
yesterday?
He played the guitar.
What did she do last Saturday?
She danced.
Tom
parachuted
last Sunday.
Peter
smiled.
Lucy
phoned
her friends.
Alice
celebrated
her birthday.
REMEMBER THIS:
PARACHUTE
SMILE
DANCE
PHONE
CELEBRATE
PARACHUTED
SMILED
DANCED
PHONED
CELEBRATED
Kathy
chatted
with her friends.
They
stopped.
A SPECIAL CASE:STRESSED VOWEL + CONSONANT > double consonant
chat
stop
chatted
stopped
My
parents
worked
last week.
Tracey
stayed
at home
last weekend.
What did they do last Saturday?They washe
dtheir car.
Anne
listened to music.
The boys
cleaned
their bedroom.
THE CHILDREN PUSHEDTHE
CAR.
Mary and Sally
visited
their grandmother.
Joe
walked
the dogs.
Somebody
knocked
at the door.
MY FRIENDS
WAITED
FOR THE BUS.
SANDY
OPENED
HER PRESENTS.
ALEX
FINISHED
HIS HOMEWORK.
remember!MOST VERBS: INFINITIVE + ED:
VISIT VISITED
WORK WORKED
WASH WASHED
LISTEN LISTENED
COOK COOKED
PAY ATTENTION!
STUDY
CRY
HURRY
STUDIED
CRIED
HURRIED
but…
vowel + y + ed
play
stay
played
stayed
REMEMBER THIS:PARACHUT
E
SMILE
DANCE
PHONE
CELEBRATE
PARACHUTED
SMILED
DANCED
PHONED
CELEBRATED
A SPECIAL CASE:STRESSED VOWEL + CONSONANT > double consonant
chat
stop
chatted
stopped
What did they do yesterday?
What did they do yesterday?
Holmiwood productions!