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PAST SIMPLE TENSE BY YAQUELIN

Drove
(drive)

Danced
(dance)

Travelled
(travel)

Visited
(visit)

Went to river
(go)

Played
(play)

Surfed
surf

Made
(make)

Bought
(buy)
complete a chart with regular and
irregulars verbs

REGULARS VERBS IRREGULARS VERBS

PRESENT PAST SIMPLE PRESENT PAST SIMPLE

Visit Go

Travel Drive
Play Make
dance Buy
Have
THE SIMPSONS HOLIDAY

Last summer Simpsons family went on vacation to


EE.UU. Homer drove their car to the South. They
visited different places. They went to the beach
Bart surfed a big wave. Bart and his sister had fun
dancing on the sand. They dance Rock music.
They played football and made castles on the
sand. They also went to a river and had a bath.
They travelled around the city by bus and they
bought a lot of souvenirs
Write true or false according to the text.
Simpsons went to Medellin ( )
They didnt travel to Mexico ( )
Homer drove their car ( )
Simpsons play football ( )
They visited Macchu Pichu ( )

Answer the question:

Where did the Simpsons family go on vacation?


________________________________________
Did they visit different places?
________________________________________
What did Bart do?
________________________________________
What kind of music did they dance?
________________________________________
What sport did they play?
________________________________________
What did they make on the sand?
________________________________________
How did they travel around the city?
________________________________________
What did they bus?
________________________________________
Past simple

We use the past simple tense to describe actions and events that started and ended
in the past.
FORM:
The form of past simple regulars verbs does not change for singulars or plural
subjects.

We form the affirmative of regulars verbs in the past simple tense as follows.
Add ed to the Add d to the base Eliminate the Y and Double the
base form of most form of verbs add ied to the consonant add -ed
verbs. ending in e. base form of verbs to verbs ending in a
ending in a vowel followed by a
consonant and Y. consonant

Walk - walked Change changed Try tried Plan- planned


Play played Dance danced Carry carried Stop stopped
Enter entered Convince Study studied Travel - travelled
Visit visited convinced
Watch - watched Arrive - arrived
We form the affirmative of irregular verbs change
Based form Past simple
Buy Bought
Do Did
Drink Drank
Eat Ate
Fly Flew
Give Gave
Go Went
Have Had
Know Knew
Read Read
Run Ran
See Saw
Sleep Slept
Speak Spoke
Swim Swam
Write Wrote
Ride Rode
AFFIRMATIVE

Subject + verb + complement

1. I walked(walk) in the park.


2. They played (play) soccer
3. She watched (watch) tv.
4. They went (go) to the disco
5. He decided (decide) to go the beach.
6. The children read (read) that story last year.
7. He wrote (write) the letter.
8. The students forgot (forget) to do the homework.
9. My brother lived in London.
NEGATIVE
Subject + auxiliary + verb + complement

I didnt want to the party.


They didnt went back home
She didnt rode her bike
He didnt play skate
Homer didnt went to the cinema
We didnt danced to rock music
She didnt study French
He didnt play the piano
They didnt cook cabrito
INTERROGATIVE
Auxiliary + subject + verb + complement + ?

Did you play tennis yesterday?


Did you win?
Did he ride his bike?
Did they dance to rock music?
Did parents work on Sunday?
Did baby drink milk in the morning?
Well done!

EXIT

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