Slayt 1 - Educacional

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Transcript Slayt 1 - Educacional

They watch television every evening.
(present simple)
They watched television yesterday evening.
(past simple)
I / you / we / they
Verb + ed
he / she / it
The past simple is often formed by adding
- ed
to the verb (regular verbs)
EXAMPLES:
work
worked
arrive
arrived
stay
stayed
start
started
clean
cleaned
dance
danced
SPELLING:
1. Regular verbs ending in
Ex: moved
liked
-e add -d.
danced
2. If the verb ends in a consonant +
we drop the
Ex: try
ied
y
–y and add -ied.
study
ied
3. If the regular verb ends in a consonant + vowel +
consonant we double the last consonant.
Ex: stopped
planned
Some verbs are irregular.
These verbs do NOT end with – ed.
Example:
begin
break
build
catch
drink
eat
began
broke
built
caught
drank
ate
find
get
hear
make
see
speak
found
got
heard
made
saw
spoke
1. This morning I _______ my teeth.
2. We __________ the party.
a. Clean b. Cleaned c. Cleant
a. enjoyed b. enjoy
c. enjoys
3. Jane _______ to the cinema.
4. We ________ at a restaurant.
a. go
a. ated
b. goed
c. went
b. ate
c. eat
We use DID as the helping verb in negative
sentences and questions.
I
We
You
They
He
She
It
did not
(didn’t)
play
start
watch
have
see
read
go
EXAMPLES:
I didn’t watch television last night.
She didn’t play with her friends yesterday.
We didn’t eat at Burger King.
He didn’t go to the cinema last week.
They didn’t get up early.
For QUESTIONS we use:
Did + subject + verb ?
OR
Wh- + did + subject + verb?
Examples:
Did you sell your car?
Did you speak to your friend yesterday?
Did she write a letter last night?
Where did you go last week?
SHORT ANSWERS:
Yes,
I / we / you / they
he / she / it
No,
did.
I / we / you / they
he / she / it
didn’t.