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5º UNIT 4 Flipcards

Laura Bascones Muñiz

Created on April 26, 2026

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Transcript

play- played regular

cook - cooked regular

take - took irregular

extinguish -extinguished regular

stop - stopped regular

a cook

a gardener

a police officer

An engineer

a musician

A police officer stops crime.

A cook cooks delicious food.

A musician plays instruments.

A gardener takes care of plants.

A firefighter extinguishes fires.

vocabulary Flipcards

use - used regular

do - didirregular

make - made irregular

put - put irregular

write - wrote irregular

a computer programmer

a scientist

a journalist

a firefighter

an artist

A computer programmer uses computers and laptops.

A scientist does experiments.

A firefighter puts out fires.

An artist makes pieces of art.

A journalist writes articles.

regular verbs

-ed

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

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

stop -stopped like - liked destroy - destroyed talk - talked fry - fried

drop - dropped love - loved play - played walk - walked dry - dried

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.