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The Simple Past Tense By: Marichel Robinson Patricia Salom

The Simple Past Tense By: Marichel Robinson Patricia Salom

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The Simple Past Tense The Simple Past Tense

By:

Marichel Robinson

Patricia Salom

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There are two types of verbs in the past tense: REGULAR VERBS AND IRREGULAR VERBS

Look at the following list of past tense verbs… Which verbs are REGULAR and which are

IRREGULAR?needed regular came irregularplayed regular bought irregularstudied regular became irregularjumped regular caught irregular

How do we form the simple past tense?

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For Regular Verbs, simply use the –ed form of the verb in a positive sentence.

Example: Yesterday, mom worked at the office until eight

o’clock.

Melissa lived and studied in Piura when she was a child.

Be careful with spelling changes!

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Meaning and Use

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Practice

• Now make a list of which –ed verbs have a “t” sound, which have a “d” sound and which have an “id” sound.

• With practice you can start to learn and memorize correct pronunciation.

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