0% found this document useful (0 votes)
158 views

Affirmative Negative Questions: Use: Regular and Irregular Verbs: Form Negative

The document provides information about using the past simple tense in English to talk about completed past events: 1) The past simple is used with regular verbs by adding "-ed" and irregular verbs have their own past forms such as "do-did" and "take-took". 2) Questions in the past simple are formed using "did" and the infinitive verb form, such as "Did you go?" 3) Examples are given to show forming affirmative and negative sentences in the past simple by filling in the blanks with the past form of verbs in parentheses.

Uploaded by

Macarena Salazar
Copyright
© Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
158 views

Affirmative Negative Questions: Use: Regular and Irregular Verbs: Form Negative

The document provides information about using the past simple tense in English to talk about completed past events: 1) The past simple is used with regular verbs by adding "-ed" and irregular verbs have their own past forms such as "do-did" and "take-took". 2) Questions in the past simple are formed using "did" and the infinitive verb form, such as "Did you go?" 3) Examples are given to show forming affirmative and negative sentences in the past simple by filling in the blanks with the past form of verbs in parentheses.

Uploaded by

Macarena Salazar
Copyright
© Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 1

Use:

We use the Past Simple to


talk about a completed event Regular and Irregular Form
in the past. verbs:
We often say when it Negative:
happened (e.g yesterday, two There are two types of verbs
years ago…) in English: Regular and *We form the
e.g I…bought…….(buy) a Irregular Verbs.
Spelling rules: negative with
present * We form the Past Simple of
*If the verbfor you
ends last
with –e, we add – didn’t +verb in
Tuesday.
d: regular verbs by adding –ed
e.g live-lived to the verb: infinitve
e.g open-opened
*Verbs endings with a consonant walk-walked e.g I didn’t go to
+y ,we put : -ied ask-asked the gym yesterday.
e.g study-studied
*The Past Simple form of
*Verbs ending with one vowel and *We form
one consonant, double the many verbs is irregular:
questions with did
consonant:
e.g stop-stopped and the infinitve
e. g do-did
Negative Questions
take-took e.g Did you go to
Affirmative
say-said .…… I ………….the cinema
I …………..……… yesterday?
(eat)yesterday?
I ……………… (eat)yesterday.
(eat)yesterday.
You ………. ..…… (drink) ……… you …………(drink)
You …………(drink) yesterday. yesterday?
yesterday.
He ………..…….. (swim)
………. he …………..(swim)
He …………..(swim) yesterday. yesterday?
yesterday.
She …….……… (run)
She ………….(run) yesterday. ……… she ………….(run)
yesterday. yesterday?
It .……..………. (jump)
It ……………. yesterday. ……… it …………….
(jump)yesterday.
(jump)yesterday?
We ……....…… (come )
We ……………(come ) yesterday. ………… we ……………(come)
yesterday. yesterday?
Complete the sentences with the past simple of the verbs in brackets ():
You ………..…… (go)
You ………… yesterday. ……….you …………(go)
She ……………… (write)
(go)yesterday. a letter to her friend, and then, she ……….. (post) it.
yesterday?
They ………… ………. ………..they…………
I ……………………. (not/go)
They …………………. to yesterday.
(walk) school last Friday. I ………… (be) ill.
(walk)yesterday?
(walk) yesterday.
…………. they (buy) some clothes yesterday? Yes, they ………. (buy) a pair of
trousers.

……………. the steak good? No, it ………… (not / be).

The cat ……………. (jump) the fence when it …………. (see) the dog.

My cousins ……………….. (not /enjoy) the party.

Your parents ………………. (not/study) English at school. They ……… (study)


French.

I …………(wait) for an hour but he …………….(not/phone).

When …………… you ……………….(finish)your exams?

She ……………. (live) there for a few years, but she ……………… (not /like) the
place.

They ………………. (come) to our house yesterday but they ………………..


(not/stay).

What ………… you …………. (say)? I …………………….. (not/hear) you.

You might also like