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Verbs with - ed

This unit focuses on verbs ending in -ed to indicate past actions. Students learn to identify words with this pattern and understand how to use them in sentences. The visuals and examples provided help reinforce comprehension.

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Verbs with - ed

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  1. Verbs with -ed Unit 8 Transparency 47 Based on and organized for use with Hampton Brown’s High Point curriculum, Basics level. Unless otherwise cited, all graphics come directly from High Point materials, ClickArt 950,000, published by Broderbund software, or the Microsoft Clip Art and Media Homepage, http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/default.aspx?lc=en-us. Graphics are only to be used for viewing purposes. They may not be saved or downloaded. Designed by Adriana T. Ibarra for the LANGUAGE ACQUISITION BRANCH LAUSD

  2. This is the root word. It has one vowel and two consonants. Look at her kick the ball! kick For words that end in two consonants, add –ed if the action was in the past. She kicked the ball away. kicked

  3. People walk in the rain. This is the root word. It has two vowels and a consonant. rain For most words that end in a consonant, add –ed if the action happened in the past. The sun came out after it rained. rained

  4. The cat might need help. This is the root word. need The cat needed help to get down! I add -ed to show the action was in the past. needed http://www.martihampton.com/gift-images/girl-holding-black-cat.jpg http://www.victoriaadoptables.com/images/cat%20in%20tree.jpg

  5. Look at the time! I need to rush! This is the root word. rush I rushed to eat dinner with my family. I add -ed to show the action was in the past. rushed http://www.sparrowzworld.net/clock%20face.jpg http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/content/hhs/childwelfare/Image30.gif

  6. The plane will land soon. This is the root word. land The plane landed at the airport. I add -ed to show the action was in the past. landed http://www.arthurstours.co.nz/assets/images/plane.jpg http://www.euroconsumer.org.uk/img_plane_in_air_200135995-.jpg

  7. I want to pick a lemon! This is the root word. pick I add -ed to show the action happened in the past. I picked a lemon from the tree. picked http://www.acclaimstockphotography.com/_gallery/_SM2/0017-0308-1101-5404_SM2.jpg http://silviahartmann.com/background-tile/images/01-lemon-tree-background.jpg

  8. He must wait at the bus stop. This is the root word. wait He waited for the bus. I add -ed to show the action was in the past. waited http://graphics.stanford.edu/~lucasp/2skate-one.jpg http://www.cathedral.org/wrs/agm2004/_eggs/bus-stop.gif

  9. Last week, it rained. I needed to take the bus to school. I rushed to get to the bus stop on time. I ran and I fell! My books landed in the mud. I picked up my books, but the bus went by without me. Then I saw Gail. She waited for me and gave me a ride. What a good friend!

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