lunes, 13 de enero de 2020

VERBS IN PAST



What are past simple regular verbs?

Past simple tense verbs come in two forms: regular and irregular, and are used to talk about completed actions in the past. Regular simple past tense verbs are easy to form – you add “ed” to the end of the verb (e.g. I play guitar –> I played guitar).
The past tense simple for regular verbs often has a time reference:
  • Yesterday, I played with my friends.
  • She watched TV this morning.
  • Last Saturday they walked in the park.
  • We watched TV last night.
The simple past tense with regular verbs is formed as follows:
  • Positive: I jumped in puddles (subject + verb+ed)
  • Negative: He didn't play a game (subject + did + not + infinitve verb)
  • Wh question: What did you do yesterday? (Wh question + did + subject + infintive verb)
  • Yes/No question: Did he dance with you? (Did + subject + infinitive verb)


REGULAR VERBS


INFINITIVO
PASADO
PARTICIPIO
ESPAÑOL
TO ASK
ASKED
ASKED
PREGUNTAR
TO ANSWER
ANSWERED
ANSWERED
CONTESTAR
TO CLEAN
CLEANED
CLEANED
LIMPIAR
TO CLOSE
CLOSED
CLOSED
CERRAR
TO COUNT
COUNTED
COUNTED
CONTAR
TO COOK
COOKED
COOKED
COCINAR.
TO COPY
COPIED
COPIED
COPIAR
TO COUNT
COUNTED
COUNTED
CONTAR
TO DANCE
DANCED
DANCED
BAILAR
TO HATE
HATED
HATED
ODIAR
TO HELP
HELPED
HELPED
AYUDAR
TO LISTEN
LISTENED
LISTENED
ESCUCHAR
TO LIVE
LIVED
LIVED
VIVIR
TO LIKE
LIKED
LIKED
GUSTAR
TO LISTEN
LISTENED
LISTENED
ESCUCHAR
TO LOOK
LOOKED
LOOKED
MIRAR
TO LOVE
LOVED
LOVED
AMAR
TO NEED
NEEDED
NEEDED
NECESITAR
TO OPEN
OPENED
OPENED
ABRIR
TO PAINT
PAINTED
PAINTED
PINTAR
TO PLAY
PLAYED
PLAYED
JUGAR
TO RELAX
RELAXED
RELAXED
RELAJAR
TO REPEAT
REPEATED
REAPEATED
REPETIR
TO STAY
STAYED
STAYED
QUEDARSE
TO STUDY
STUDIED
STUDIED
ESTUDIAR
TO STOP
STOPPED
STOPPED
PARAR
TO TALK
TALKED
TALKED
HABLAR
TO USE
USED
USED
USAR
TO WAIT
WAITED
WAITED
ESPERAR
TO WALK
WALKED
WALKED
CAMINAR
TO WASH
WASHED
WASHED
LAVAR
TO WORK
WORKED
WORKED
TRABAJAR
TO WORRY
WORRIED
WORRIED
PREOCUPARSE












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