THE PAST SIMPLE 1st of ESO D IES Pau Vila 2008.

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THE PAST SIMPLE 1st of ESO D IES Pau Vila 2008

2 types of verbs REGULAR IRREGULAR

-ed for all persons Regular verbs form Play  played Work  worked Stay  stayed Listen  listened

Spelling 1) Double the consonant if the consonant is stressed stop – stopped swap - swapped 2)Add only –d, when the verb ends with –e love – loved save – saved 3)Verbs ending in 'y' preceded by a consonant: Change 'y' to 'i' Then add -ed. hurry - he hurried (watch out! play – played)

Irregular verbs form The form CHANGES from infinitives, usually with a vowel change. Can be grouped according to certain change patterns, which helps to memorize them.

Certain change patterns speak  spoke eat  ate see  saw fly  flew think  thought

Verb TO BE I he she it you we they were was

Past Simple Use Actions that started and finished in the past I went to the beach last Sunday I bought a new car yesterday.

Past Simple Use Actions that happened one after the other in the past (like in a story) He came in, took off his coat and sat down. I went into the disco and I saw my favourite girl, then I asked her to dance,...

DID NOT + VERB (base form) Negative Sentences DID NOT + VERB (base form) Example: I did not work yesterday or I didn’t work yesterday INCORRECT: I didn’t worked

More examples: - I didn’t go on holiday last year - I didn’t went on holiday last year

Negative Sentences verb TO BE WAS / WERE + NOT Examples: I was not at school yesterday afternoon or I wasn’t at school yesterday afternoon They were not at home last weekend They weren’t at home last weekend

Yes /No Questions Did you work yesterday? DID + subject + main verb + rest of sentence + ? Example: Did you work yesterday? - Yes, I did. - No, I didn’t.

Yes /No Questions verb TO BE WAS / WERE + subject + rest of sentence + ? Example: Were you at home last weekend? - Yes, I was. - No, I wasn’t.

REMEMBER!! Positive sentences: Negative sentences: Yes/No questions: I played football yesterday I went home early on Saturday Negative sentences: I didn’t play football yesterday I didn’t go home early on Saturday Yes/No questions: Did you play football yesterday? Did you go home early in Saturday?

REMEMBER!! Verb TO BE Positive sentences: Negative sentences: I was in London last year Negative sentences: -They weren’t at home last weekend Yes/No questions: Were you ill yesterday?

WELL DONE!!