Inglês I Aula 8 Past Simple Karin Bakke de Araújo bakke@aclnet.com.br
Inglês I Aula 8 Past Simple Mattie was never at school. She lived with her mother and four sisters. She started work when she was eight. She worked in cotton fields from 6.00 in the morning to 10.00 at night. She couldn’t read or write but she could think, and she created poems in her head.
Inglês I Aula 8 Past Simple I usually work eight hours a day, but yesterday I started work at 9.00 a.m. and finished at 9.00 p.m. Ann usually drives to work, but yesterday she walked. Max usually watches TV in the evenings, but yesterday evening he listened to music. Ann and Max usually go sailing at weekends, but last weekend they played tennis. It usually rains a lot in winter, but last year it snowed for three months. Max and I usually go camping in August, but last summer we stayed in a hotel.
Inglês I Aula 8 Past Simple drive – drove – driven become - became finish – finished die - died go - went – gone marry - married listen – listened stop - stopped play – played teach - taught rain - rained travel - travelled snow - snowed understand - understood start - started stay - stayed walk - walked watch – watched work - worked
Inglês I Aula 8 Past Simple I / we / you / they / he / she / it watched Regular verbs: work – worked clean – cleaned start – started study – studied marry – married stop – stopped plan - planned
Inglês I Aula 8 Past Simple Irregular verbs: begin – began fall – fell leave – left sell - sold break – broke find – found lose – lost sit - sat bring – brought fly – flew make – made sleep - slept build – built forget – forgot meet – met speak - spoke buy – bought get – got pay – paid stand - stood catch – caught give – gave put – put take - took come – came go – went read – read tell - told do – did have – had ring – rang think - thought drink – drank hear – heard say – said win - won eat – ate know – knew see – saw write - wrote
Inglês I Aula 8 Past Simple Infinitive: begin I, we, you, they, he, she, it began did not (didn’t) begin Did begin? - Yes, I did. - No, I didn’t.
Inglês I Aula 8 Past Simple – Negative and Interrogative Questions and answers about Max, Ann and you: Do you usually work eight hours a day? – Yes, I do. Did you work eight hours yesterday? – No, I didn’t. I worked twelve hours. Does Ann usually drive to work? – Yes, __________________ Did she _________________ yesterday? – No, _____________ Does Max usually watch TV in the evenings? - Yes, ____________ Did he _____________ yesterday evening? – No, _____________ Do Ann and Max usually go sailing at weekends? – Yes, _________ Did they ____________________ last weekend? – No, ___________ Does it usually rain a lot in winter? – Yes, _________________ Did it ______ a lot last winter? – No, ________ Do you and Max usually go camping in August? – Yes, ____________
Inglês I Aula 8 Past Simple I didn’t finish my homework yesterday. You didn’t watch TV yesterday evening. She didn’t study English last year. We didn’t play tennis last Sunday. They didn’t start work early in the morning last Monday.
Inglês I Aula 8 Past Simple Did I watch TV yesterday evening? – Yes, you did. Did it rain yesterday? – Yes, it did. Did it snow in London yesterday? – No, it didn’t. Did Priscila and Carlos miss the class yesterday? – No, they didn’t.
Inglês I Aula 8 Past Simple – last / yesterday last night yesterday morning last Monday yesterday afternoon last week yesterday evening last month last year
Inglês I Aula 8 Past Simple When did you last have a holiday? – Last August. Where did you go? – To Spain. Maria had a holiday last August and she went to Italy. see a video (what) lose something (what) have a dinner in a restaurante (where) play tennis (where)
Inglês I Aula 8 Time expressions – in / on / at in - part of the day (except night), month, season, year, century. on - day of the week, day of the week + part of the day. at – time (at seven o’clock), at night, at weekends ___ eight o’clock ___ night ___ the afternoon ___ December ___ Sunday ___ spring ___ Monday afternoon ___ 2015 ___ weekends ___ the twentieth century