Past Tense Unit 3 Lesson 6.

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Past Tense Unit 3 Lesson 6

Objectives Students will: Write the past tense form of verbs correctly. Proofread for correct past tense verbs.

Definition Past Tense Verb A verb that shows that something has already happened. The action happened before “now.”

Rules for Forming the Past Tense Most verbs: Add “ed” Play Played Suggest Suggested Destroy Destroyed Verbs ending with “e”: Drop the final “e” and add “ed” Believe Believed Hope Hoped Share Shared

Rules for Forming the Past Tense Verbs ending with a consonant and y: Change the “y” to “i” and add “ed” Study Studied Hurry Hurried Carry Carried One syllable verbs ending with a single vowel and a consonant: Double the final consonant and add “ed” Stop Stopped Plan Planned Zip Zipped

What is the past tense of each verb? Watch Watched Cry Cried Store Stored Review Reviewed Dance Danced Spray Sprayed Zip Zipped Yell Yelled

What is the past tense of each verb? Care Cared Marry Married Bake Baked Talk Talked Scrub Scrubbed Shop Shopped Bury Buried Rob Robbed

Identify the past tense form of each verb in parenthesis. A long time ago, a ship ________ a load of gold. (carry) In those days, heavy storms _________ many ships. (destroy) One day a band of pirates ________ the ship. (attack) They _________ the gold and buried it. (grab) carried destroyed attacked grabbed

Identify the past tense form of each verb in parenthesis. created They ___________ a map showing the gold’s location. (create) Years later the captain's son found the map and ___________ it. (use) He ____________ the treasure from his fathers’s ship. (recover) used recovered

Find the incorrect past tense form loved Dexter the dragon lovd his life. He lived in a beautiful forest, he chewd on leaves and branches for food. He plaid with the elephants and the mice. Every morning he jumpped out of bed and hurryed joyfully into the forest. chewed played hurried jumped

Find the incorrect past tense form worried Dexter worryed about just one thing. He fearred people. Every once in a while, a knight enterred the forest and look for a dragon to slay. Dexter wonderred why. feared entered wondered

Homework WB pgs. 46 & 47