Procure um música com verbos no passado. (VERBOS REGULARES E IRREGULARES)
Copie e letra da música e cole no seu caderno digital. (Cole o vídeo também)
Sublinhe todos os verbos no passado.
Faça uma lista com os verbos sublinhados e escreva os seus significados.
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PARA ESTUDAR
Para vocês estudarem:
Todas as regras do SIMPLE PAST!!!
FAÇA UM RESUMO NO CADERNO!!
SIMPLE PAST
Have a look at the following examples:
1) action finished in the past
I visited Berlin last week. Andrew watched TV yesterday.
2) series of completed actions in the past
First I got up, then I had breakfast.
Form of the Simple Past
Form the Simple Past: - with regular verbs: infinitive + -ed - with irregular verbs: 2nd column of the table of the irregular verbs
Affirmative sentences:
Use the same form of the verb every time.
I played football.
He played football.
I went to the supermarket.
He went to the supermarket.
Negative sentences:
Use the auxiliary did (Simple Past of do) every time regardless the subject.
I did not play football.
I did not go to the supermarket.
NOTE: Short forms in negative sentences in the Simple Past are used quite often = I didn`t play football
Questions:
Use the auxiliary did (Simple Past of do) every time regardless the subject.
Did you play football?
Did I go to the supermarket?
Simple Past - Spelling
You have to know all forms of the irregular verbs very well. For the Simple Past you need the form of the verb which can be found in the 2nd column of the table of the irregular verbs. go - went
Add -ed with regular verbs.
regular verbs infinitive + -ed.
Sometimes there are exceptions in spelling when adding -ed.
1) consonant after short, stressed vowel at the end of the word
Double the consonant. stop – stopped swap - swapped
If the consonant is not stressed, we do not double it: benefit - benefited (Here we stress the first 'e', not the 'i'.)
In British English we double one -l at the end of the word: travel - travelled
2) one -e at the end of the word
Add only -d. love – loved save – saved
3) verbs ending in -y
verbs ending in 'y' preceded by a vowel (a, e, i, o, u): Add -ed.
Example: I play - he played
verbs ending in 'y' preceded by a consonant: Change 'y' to 'i' Then add -ed.
Example: I hurry - he hurried
irregular verbs 2nd column of the table of the irregular verbs.
Todas as regras do SIMPLE PAST!!!
FAÇA UM RESUMO NO CADERNO!!
SIMPLE PAST
Have a look at the following examples:
1) action finished in the past
I visited Berlin last week. Andrew watched TV yesterday.
2) series of completed actions in the past
First I got up, then I had breakfast.
Form of the Simple Past
Form the Simple Past: - with regular verbs: infinitive + -ed - with irregular verbs: 2nd column of the table of the irregular verbs
Affirmative sentences:
Use the same form of the verb every time.
I played football.
He played football.
I went to the supermarket.
He went to the supermarket.
Negative sentences:
Use the auxiliary did (Simple Past of do) every time regardless the subject.
I did not play football.
I did not go to the supermarket.
NOTE: Short forms in negative sentences in the Simple Past are used quite often = I didn`t play football
Questions:
Use the auxiliary did (Simple Past of do) every time regardless the subject.
Did you play football?
Did I go to the supermarket?
Simple Past - Spelling
You have to know all forms of the irregular verbs very well. For the Simple Past you need the form of the verb which can be found in the 2nd column of the table of the irregular verbs. go - went
Add -ed with regular verbs.
regular verbs infinitive + -ed.
Sometimes there are exceptions in spelling when adding -ed.
1) consonant after short, stressed vowel at the end of the word
Double the consonant. stop – stopped swap - swapped
If the consonant is not stressed, we do not double it: benefit - benefited (Here we stress the first 'e', not the 'i'.)
In British English we double one -l at the end of the word: travel - travelled
2) one -e at the end of the word
Add only -d. love – loved save – saved
3) verbs ending in -y
verbs ending in 'y' preceded by a vowel (a, e, i, o, u): Add -ed.
Example: I play - he played
verbs ending in 'y' preceded by a consonant: Change 'y' to 'i' Then add -ed.
Example: I hurry - he hurried
irregular verbs 2nd column of the table of the irregular verbs.
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