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Simple Past of Verbs

Simple Past of Verbs. Language Objective: We will write complete sentences in the simple past verb tense in three forms: declarative negative Interrogative. Application (Why?) We use the Simple Past to show actions that:. h appened in the past. Parts of Speech:. Verbs Verb ( ed )

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Simple Past of Verbs

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  1. Simple Pastof Verbs

  2. Language Objective: • We willwrite complete sentences in the simple past verb tense in three forms: • declarative • negative • Interrogative.

  3. Application (Why?)We use the Simple Past to show actions that: • happened in the past.

  4. Parts of Speech: Verbs Verb (ed) modals: did

  5. Formulas & Examples Declarative + Past: Subject + verbed + finisher. Example: Last year, scientists discovered many new species of insects in the rainforest’s of Belize.

  6. Negative - Past: Subject + did + not + verb + finisher. Example: For a long time, astronomers did not believe the earth revolved around the sun.

  7. Interrogative ? Past: Did + subject + verb + finisher? Example: Did cartographers create new maps when Hawaii became a state?

  8. Example Sentences • Declarative • Negative • Interrogative

  9. Irregular Past Tense Verbs Language Objective: • We will complete sentences using irregular past tense verbs in three forms: • -declarative, • -negative, • -interrogative.

  10. Parts of Speech: Verbs Irregular Verbs do not take –edin the past tense. -ed

  11. Application (Why?)We add –ed to most verbs to show the past tense, but we don’t add –ed to irregular past tense verbs. They have special endings or don’t change at all.

  12. Formulas & Examples Declarative + Past: Subject + irregular verb + finisher. Example: As soon as she got home, the teenager ran outside, dove into the pool and then swam from one end to the other. I _____________ loudly in the restaurant when I ___________ the waitress my order since it __________ so loud .

  13. Negative - Past: Subject + did + not + base verb + finisher Example: • I did not speak for two days when I had laryngitis. • Yesterday, the coach ___________ __________ _________ enough soccer balls to practice.

  14. Interrogative ? Past: Did + subject + base verb + finisher? Example: • Did the toddler really sleep, or did she just shut her eyes? • ______ the football team really ______ to Chandler High School?

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