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Past Simple Regular Verbs Conjugation_JaredBlanco

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SIMPLE PAST

conjugation quiz

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Question 1/5

Regular past simple forms are formed by...

A. Adding -ed to the infinitive of the verb.

B. Adding only a -d at the end of the verb.

C. Adding a doubled consonant before -ed.

Regular past simple forms are formed by adding -ed to the infinitive of the verb. start → started kill → killed jump → jumped

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Question 2/5

If a verb ends in -e, you add...

A. Only a "-d" to the verb.

B. A doubled consonant before -ed.

C. Another "-e" and a "-d" to the verb.

If a verb ends in -e, you add -d. agree → agreed like → liked escape → escaped

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Question 3/5

If a verb ends in a vowel and a consonant, the consonant is usually...

A. Add only the "-ed".

B. Add the consonant and add "-ied".

C. Doubled before -ed.

If a verb ends in a vowel and a consonant, the consonant is usually doubled before -ed. stop → stopped plan → planned

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Question 4/5

If a verb ends in consonant and -y, you take off the "y" and add...

A. "-d"

B. "-ed"

C. "-ied"

If a verb ends in consonant and -y, you take off the "-y" and add -ied. try → tried carry → carried

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Question 5/5

But if the word ends in a vowel and -y, you add...

A. "-ed"

B. "-d"

C. "-ied"

But if the word ends in a vowel and -y, you add -"-ed": play → played enjoy → enjoyed

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