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Simple Past: Regular Verbs

Patricio Rivera

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SIMPLE PAST: REGULAR VERBS
Empezar
01
Objectives
- Learn the correct use of REGULAR VERBS in simple past.
- Do the activities from the pages of the book.
- Participate in class.
Voltear ficha
01
SIMPLE PAST
The simple past, or past simple, in English is a verbal tense that expresses situations or actions that occurred in the past.
- El pasado simple o past simple del inglés es un tiempo verbal que expresa situaciones o acciones que se dieron en el pasado.
I studied English.
You played handball.
02
REGULAR VERBS
02
TYPES OF REGULAR VERBS
MOST VERBS ENDS WITH WITH -ED
Learn
Learned
Want
Wanted
Play
Played
02
TYPES OF REGULAR VERBS
ADD THE -D
VERBS ENDS IN -E
Like
Liked
Escape
Escaped
Agree
Agreed
02
TYPES OF REGULAR VERBS
ADD ANOTHER CONSONANT AND ADD THE ED
VERBS ENDS IN A CONSONANT
Stop
Stopped
Plan
Planned
Travel
Travelled
02
TYPES OF REGULAR VERBS
VERBS ENDS IN A CONSONANT + -Y
DELETE -Y AND ADD -IED
Try
Tried
Cry
Cried
Marry
Married
02
TYPES OF REGULAR VERBS
Note For verbs that end in a consonant-vowel-consonant pattern where the final letter is “w,” “x,” or “y,” you typically don’t double the final letter (e.g., “fix” becomes “fixed”).
Play
Played
Enjoy
Enjoyed
Allow
Allowed
02
TYPES OF REGULAR VERBS
Note For verbs that end in a consonant-vowel-consonant pattern where the final syllable is not stressed, you also don’t double the final letter (e.g., “open” becomes “opened”).
Visited
Visit
Listen
Listened
03
ACTIVITY
Transform the next verbs into SIMPLE PAST
Sing
Want
Like
Cry
Dance
Try
Remember
Ask
Plan
Listen
Enjoy
Stop