Zusammenfassung der Ressource
PAST SIMPLE
- We use the simple past to
report actions that
occurred or did in the past
but have already ended
- Examples 1. He was a very famous
singer many years ago 2. My dad
was in the United States last year
3. My brother learned English five
years ago 4. My cat was lost
yesterday
- What do we need to pray in the past?
Pronouns + Verbs --- Verbas in the past +
Complement 1.- We need a subject, in this
case it is a pronoun or it can be a name
2.- We need a verb that is in the past
tense to be able to occupy it in the
sentence 3.- We need a complement
- Rules of regular verbs:
- 1.- If it ends in "y" and before a consonant,
we eliminate the "y" and add "ied" Example
Study Studied
- 2.- If the verb ends in a
consonant + vowel + consonat
and has greater voice strength in
that last syllable, we duplicate
the last consonant and add "ed"
Example Stop Stoped
- 3.- If it ends in "e" we
add only "d" Example
Love loved
- 4.- To all the other verbs
that do not comply with
any of the three rules, we
only add "ed"
- Irregular verb patterns
- 1.- In the first three verbs of the
table that are: write, ride and drive
there is a pattern which is:
- i + c + e We change the vowel "i" for the "o"
- Vowel i + Vowel consonant + Vowel e
- 2.- In the three verbs in
the table that are,
keep, sleep and feel,
the pattern that
follows is that all three
have a double "e".
- ee We remove an "e" and add a "t" at the end
- 3.- In the three verbs in the table that are: begin,
swim and drink, the pattern that follows is that in
general the words that end in in, im and ink, the
vowel "i" is changed to a vowel " to"
- We change the "i" for the "a"
- 4.- In the three verbs in the table that are
buy, think and bring, the pattern that
follows is that when they convert to the past
they carry "ought" Converted to the past
ends in "ought"
- In these verbs, they will be written
exactly the same, both in the present
and in the past.
- Cost - Put - Hit - Cut - Shut