English Class
SimplePast
Teacher Jheydi
Verbs
Irregular Verbs
Regular Verbs
Estos son los verbos que su forma cambia completamente o en algunas ocasiones no hay cambio. Begin - Began Think - Thought
Estos son los verbos que solo cambian al final agregando "ed" o solo "d" Danced Talked
IMPORTANT
Was Were
Run
When using this tense you must have a clear idea about the verbs in simple past and how to use them.
Began
Cooked
Came
Saw
Afirmative Way
Sujeto + verbo principal + Complemento She was a doctor. I wanted to dance. I bought a blue car. We believed him.
Negative Way
Sujeto + “to be” + “not" + Complemento She wasn’t a doctor. The keys weren’t in the drawer. Sujeto + verbo auxiliar (do) + “not” + verbo principal I didn’t want to dance. They didn’t learn English.
interrogative Way
Verbo auxiliar (to do) + sujeto + verbo principal ... ? Did you believe him? Did they learn English? Did you see it?
“To be” + sujeto…? Was she a doctor? Were you at home?
Remember to study
Simple tense
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English Class
SimplePast
Teacher Jheydi
Verbs
Irregular Verbs
Regular Verbs
Estos son los verbos que su forma cambia completamente o en algunas ocasiones no hay cambio. Begin - Began Think - Thought
Estos son los verbos que solo cambian al final agregando "ed" o solo "d" Danced Talked
IMPORTANT
Was Were
Run
When using this tense you must have a clear idea about the verbs in simple past and how to use them.
Began
Cooked
Came
Saw
Afirmative Way
Sujeto + verbo principal + Complemento She was a doctor. I wanted to dance. I bought a blue car. We believed him.
Negative Way
Sujeto + “to be” + “not" + Complemento She wasn’t a doctor. The keys weren’t in the drawer. Sujeto + verbo auxiliar (do) + “not” + verbo principal I didn’t want to dance. They didn’t learn English.
interrogative Way
Verbo auxiliar (to do) + sujeto + verbo principal ... ? Did you believe him? Did they learn English? Did you see it?
“To be” + sujeto…? Was she a doctor? Were you at home?
Remember to study