Describe the Stone Age (Use the Past Simple)

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Describe the Stone Age (Use the Past Simple)

stone weapons and tools wood, leather and animal bones pick things when they found them the Old Stone Age and the New Stone Age

The Old Stone Age not in one place follow and hunt animals primarily hunters

The New Stone Age discover farming in the Middle East around 4000 BC grow corn in the fields keep animals like cows, sheep and goats used copper tools and weapons start to build villages and towns Ӧtzi – a farmer

village /’vılıdȜ/ a group of houses that is smaller than a town field /fi:ld/ land used for growing crops stick /stik/ a thin piece of wood hunter /’hᴧntә/ a person that hunts animals weapon /ˈwep.ən/ any object used in war

yesterday, last week, two years ago, in 1990 THE PAST SIMPLE TENSE yesterday, last week, two years ago, in 1990 (We know exactly when somtehing happened.) REGULAR VERBS. IRREGULAR VERBS Inf. + d, ed they change forms (2nd column) I played I bought You played You bought He played He bought She played She bought It played It bought We played We bought You played You bought They played They bought   I didn't play I didn't buy Did you play? Did you buy?