1.-
Translate the following verbs from English into Spanish
(to
see the answer click on the table; double click return)
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2.- Ginger
is going to talk about what she did yesterday
2.a. Guess
which verbs Ginger is going to use to talk about what she did yesterday
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Listen to
Ginger, were you right?
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Listen and
answer the questions.
Yesterday
morning I walked to the park and I played football with Duke. Foxy
watched Duke and I play football. We played football for one hour.
In the afternoon, I watched television. I watched television for thirty
minutes. In the evening, I travelled to my grandma’s house and
I helped my grandma cook the dinner.
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2.b. True
or False. Correct the false statements.
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2.c. Underline
all of the verbs in the passage.
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2.d. Place
the underlined verbs into the correct position in the table.
Can
you see now how we form the past simple with regular verbs?
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3.- Past
Simple (regular verbs)
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To form the
past simple with regular verbs, it is quite simple! As you have seen,
all you have to do is take the infinitive of the verb and add –
ed. For example, walk – walked. If the infinitive ends in ‘e’,
for example, believe, you only have to add ‘d’ – believe
– believed.
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3.a. Fill
in the gaps with the correct form of the verb in brackets.
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We use the
past simple when we want to talk about something that we have done in
the past and which has finished. For example, ‘yesterday I watched
a film’ (I finished watching the film yesterday). The action is
complete.
We usually use time expressions when we use the past simple, for example,
yesterday, last week, etc..
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3.b. Fill
in the gaps with the correct form of the verb in brackets. The first
verb is going to be in the present simple and the second verb in the
past simple!