Want to make creations as awesome as this one?

Transcript

An amazing trip

Presentation

an english class

I will be your English teacher

Today

teacher Ana Maria can't come

because

Today's planning is a review of past tense

She told me

Are you ready?

5. Activities

4. Past perfect

3. Past Continuous

2. Past simple

1. Review Past tense

agenda

What is past tensE?

Is used to describe actions or events that took place before the current moment of speech.

past tense

What is past simple?

I + was + at home today
I + lived + in London for 3 years
She+ went + to the library
He + worked + at Bolivar school
verb + ed o irregular verb
Subject + Main Verb + Complement

Is used to talk about a completed action in a time before now

past simple

Affirmative: Subject playedNegative: Subject didn´t playedQuestion: Did Subject play?I saw the new James Bond film yesterdayI went to the theatre for times last monthFifty year ago, people didn´t spend as much on enterteiment as the they do today

Is used to talk about a completed action in a time before now

past simple

What is past continuous?

I + was + playing
They + were + playing
She+ was + playing
He + was + playing
Subject + was/were + Main Verb (ing)

Is used to talk about actions that were in progress at a specific time in the past.

past continuous

Affirmative: I/he/she/it was playingyou/we/they were playinNegative: I/he/she/it wasn´t playingyou/we/they weren´t playinQuestion: Was I/he/she/it playing?Were you/we/they playing?

Is used to talk about actions that were in progress at a specific time in the past.

past continuous

What is past continuous?

I + were + playing
They + were + playing
She+ was + playing
He + was + playing
Subject + was/were + Main Verb (ing)

Is used to talk about actions that were in progress at a specific time in the past.

past continuous

Affirmative: I/he/she/it was playingyou/we/they were playingNegative: I/he/she/it wasn´t playingyou/we/they weren´t playinQuestion: Was I/he/she/it playing?Were you/we/they playing?

Is used to talk about actions that were in progress at a specific time in the past.

past continuous

At nine o'clock last night, I was watching TV I was driving along the road when it started snowing It was raining so Wendy decided to go the cinema

past continuous

What is past perfect?

He + had been+ worked there since JulyI/You/She/We/They had decided
Subject + had + past participle

Is used to talk about an action that occurred before another action in the past.

past perfect

Affirmative: I/he/she/it/ou/we/they had written ...Negative: I/he/she/it/ou/we/they hadn´t writtenQuestion: Had I/he/she/it/you/we/they written?

Is used to talk about an action that occurred before another action in the past.

past perfect

I had finished my homework a few minutes before the lesson started Mr. Luis had been a teacher for twenty years before he became a headmaster

past perfect

Activities