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6º UNIT 4 Flipcards

Laura Bascones Muñiz

Created on April 25, 2026

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visit regular

go irregular

go irregular

go irregular

visit regular

GO TO THE FUNFAIR

GO ICE SKATING

VISIT THE AQUARIUM

GO TO THE CINEMA

VISIT THE PLANETARIUM

visited

went

went

went

visited

vocabulary Flipcards

go irregular

eatirregular

go irregular

go irregular

collect regular

GO BOWLING

EAT AT A RESTAURANT

COLLECT SHELLS

GO TO A CONCERT

GO KARTING

went

ate

went

collected

went

regular verbs

-ed

-ED Recuerda que en los verbos regulares añadimos -ed para convertirlos al pasado. Mira las reglas que te recuerdo en el +. Las diste en 5º.

PRONUNCIACIÓN Al acabar en -ed, esos verbos, dependiendo de sus características, se pronuncian distinto: -t -ed -id -d

irregular

verbs

RECUERDA Estudia la lista de verbos que tienes en el libro y en el cuaderno. IMPORTANTE: en negativa añade DIDN'T y NO cambies el verbo, déjalo en infinitivo: I didn't sleep well.

WAS / WERE Ser o estar en pasado (era o estaba). WASN'T / WEREN'T

¿qué añadir?

🟢-ED: INFINITIVE Example: help-helped 🟢-D: ENDING IN -E Example: like-liked 🟢-IED: ENDING IN VOWEL+Y Example: destroy-destroyed 🟢-ED: ENDING IN CONSONANT+Y Example: cry-cried 🟢-DOUBLE CONSONANT+ED: ENDING IN CVC (ONE SYLLABLE) Example: stop-stopped

DID / dIDN'T

  • Did she eat cheese yesterday?
  • Yes, she did. She ate cheese yesterday.
  • No, she didn't. She didn't eat cheese yesterday.
  • Didn't +infinitive → She didn't eat cheese yesterday.
RECUERDA: si una pregunta empieza con DID indica que es de sí o no y que hay que responder en pasado.