The document provides a table listing the base form of common English verbs, their simple past form, and their meaning. It then provides examples of using the simple present, simple past, and immediate future tenses. The key information presented is the conjugations of common English verbs in the simple past and present tenses.
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List of Verbs - Regular and Irregular Verbs
The document provides a table listing the base form of common English verbs, their simple past form, and their meaning. It then provides examples of using the simple present, simple past, and immediate future tenses. The key information presented is the conjugations of common English verbs in the simple past and present tenses.
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Base form Simple past Meaning
Be Was, were Ser, Estar
Book Booked Reservar Buy Bought Comprar Call Called Chamar Come Came Vir Decide Decided Decidir Do Did Fazer Drink Drank Beber Drive Drove Dirigir Eat Ate Comer End Ended Finalizar Exercise Exercised Se exercitar Get Got Conseguir, obter Give Gave Dar Go Went Ir Have Had Ter Hear Heard Ouvir Like Liked Gostar Listen to Listened to Escutar Make Made Fazer Need Needed Precisar Play Played Jogar, tocar Read Read Ler Run Ran Correr, apressar-se Say Said Dizer See Saw Ver Shop Shopped Fazer compras Sing Sang Cantar Sleep Slept Dormir Speak Spoke Falar Start Started Começar, iniciar Stay Stayed Ficar, permanecer Study Studied Estudar Surf Surfed Surfar, navegar Talk Talked Conversar Tell Told Dizer, contar Text Texted Enviar msg de texto Travel Traveled Viajar Use Used Usar, costumar Visit Visited Visitar Want Wanted Querer Watch Watched Assistir Wear Wore Vestir Work Worked Trabalhar Work out Worked out Exercitar-se, funcionar
Some examples: Simple Present Simple Past Immediate Future = be + going to + verb
Do you watch sci-fi movies?
Yes, I do. Did you watch the last Avengers movie? Yes, I did. I watched the last Avengers movie yesterday. Are you going to watch the new Aladdin movie tomorrow? No, I’m not. I’m going to work tomorrow.
Did you work out last weekend?
Yes, I did. I went to the gym; I took dance classes and I did crunches. Are you going to exercise next weekend too? No, I’m not. I’m going to go to the beach next weekend.