simple past affirmative negative interrogative. verb to be - affirmative i was you were he was she...
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Simple PastAffirmativeNegative
Interrogative
Verb to be - Affirmative• I was• You were• He was• She was• It was• We were• You were• They were
Verb to be – Negative form
• I was not• You were not• He was not• She was not• It was not• We were not• You were not• They were
not
• I wasn’t• You weren’t• He wasn’t• She wasn’t• It wasn’t• We weren’t• You weren’t• They
weren’t
Verb to be – Interrogative form
• Was I?• Were you?• Was he?• Was she?• Was it?• Were we?• Were you?• Were they?
Regular Verbs
•Verb + EDWant-edwanted
paint
painted
listen
listened
want
wanted
visit
visited
look
looked
check
checked
walk
walked
arrive
arrived
Want
Wanted
travel
traveled
show
showed
Irregular Verbs
• Memorize them!
Let’s go!
Go
Went
make
made
have
had
Break
Broke
Build
Built
Buy
Bought
Can
Could
Catch
Caught
Come
Came
Cost
Cost
Do
Did
Drink
Drank
Drive
Drove
Eat
Ate
Fall
Fell
Feel
Felt
Find
Found
Fly
Flew
Forget
Forgot
Get
Got
Give
Gave
Know
Knew
Leave
Left
Lose
Lost
Make
Made
Meet
Met
Pay
Paid
Put
Put
Read
Read
Ring
Rang
Run
Ran
Say
Said
See
Saw
Send
Sent
Sing
Sang
Sit
Sat
Sleep
Slept
Speak
Spoke
Spend
Spent
Stand
Stood
Swim
Swam
Take
Took
Tell
Told
Think
Thought
Throw
Threw
Wake up
Woke up
Wear
Wore
Win
Won
Write
Wrote
Affirmative Form
• I went• You went• He went• She went• It went• We went• You went• They went
• The same form of the verb for all the persons.• Very simple!
Auxiliary verb in the Simple Past
Did
Did
Used only in the Negative and
Interrogative forms
Negative Form
• I didn’t go• You didn’t go• He didn’t go• She didn’t go• It didn’t go• We didn’t go• You didn’t go• They didn’t
go
• When the sentence is negative I use the
auxiliary verb (didn’t) and the main verb is written in the
base form again.
I ate the pizza.I didn’t eat the
pizza.
He wrote a poem.
He didn’t write a poem.
He ate the sandwich.He didn’t eat the sandwich.
I sent the e-mail.
I didn’t send the e-mail.
I lost my key.I didn’t lose my
key.
I drove to Miami.I didn’t drive to
Miami.
I made a chocolate cake yesterday.
I didn’t make a chocolate
cake yesterday.
Interrogative Form• Did I go?• Did you go?• Did he go?• Did she go?• Did it go?• Did we go?• Did you go?• Did they go?
Did you go to the cinema yesterday?
•Yes, I did.•No, I didn’t.
Did she see her friend at the party
last weekend?•Yes, she did.•No, she didn’t.
Did they travel to New York last
vacation?•Yes, they did.•No, they didn’t.
Did he paint the house last week?
•Yes, he did.•No, he didn’t.
The End
Thanks for watching.Adriana Pires