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INGLÉS

Tema: Past Simple II


Docente: Víctor Castro Luy
Past Simple
Regular verbs
We use the past
simple to talk about
things that happened
in the past.
Time expressions:
Yesterday
last week/month/year
a year ago
the day/week before
in 2010…
Affirmative
I played
He, she, it played
We, you, they played
Spelling rules
visit – visited
Infinitive + ed/d
love – loved
Vowel + y: ed enjoy – enjoyed

Consonant + y: ied study – studied


One-syllable verb
1 vowel + 1consonant: stop – stopped
Double consonant + ed bat – batted

Two-syllable with stress


on second syllable and permit – permitted
ending with a single
consonant:
Double consonant + ed commit – committed
Tom phoned his best friend.
Negative
Subject + didn’t + infinitive
I didn’t play
He, she, it didn’t work
Watch
We, you, they didn’t
They didn’t study for the Maths test.
They studied for the History test.
Interrogative
Did + subject + infinitive
Did I
play?
Did he, she, it work?
Did we, you, they like?
Yes, they did.
Did Kate walk to school?
No, she didn’t
?

Grammar practice
Look at the pictures and make true
sentences. Use the past simple.
Yes, they did. They
asked a question.
No, they didn’t.
Yes, she did. She visited it.
No, they didn’t. They
played basketball.
Yes, we did. We danced a lot.
Yes, he did. He studied hard.
Yes, she did. She stayed in bed late.
No, he didn’t. He
played the guitar.
Yes, he did. He smiled at me.
Irregular verbs make
the past form in
different ways.

Ex: go - went
eat - ate
take - took
Negative sentences
Subject + didn’t +
infinitive

Ex: You didn’t buy tickets for


the concert.
Interrogative sentences
Did + subject + infinitive

Ex: Did she buy a CD?



Michael / do / his
homework?

Did Michael do his homework?


Yes, he did.
x
Ann / eat / pizza?

Did Ann eat pizza?


No, she didn’t. She ate salad.

they / win / the
game?

Did they win the match?


Yes, they did.
x
Sue / catch / the
bus to work?

Did Sue ride her bike to work?


No, she didn’t. She drove to work.

they / go / to
the beach?

Did they go to the beach?


Yes, they did.
x
you / make / an
apple pie?

Did you make an apple pie?


No, I didn’t. I made a chocolate cake.

Peter/ buy / a
new camera?

Did Peter buy a new camera?


Yes, he did.
x
Maggie / drink /
beer?

Did Maggie drink beer?


No, she didn’t. She drank orange juice.
USE D TO
SITUATION 1
This is Josh. He doesn’t ride a But when he was a child, he
bike used to ride a bike.
SITUATION 2
This is Andrea. She loves eating But when she was a child, she
vegetables. didn’t use to eat vegetabes.
PAY ATTENTTION

 Josh used to ride a bike.


 Andrea didn’t use to eat vegetables.

What do these sentences have in


common?
THEY ARE ABOUT HABITS IN THE PAST
THAT DO NOT OCCUR ANYMORE.
USED TO

What did you use to do when you were a child?


 I used to watch cartoons.
• I didn’t use to play soccer.

sleep late
go to the shopping mall
play with toys
draw
yes/no questions
Did you use to sleep late?
Yes, I did.
No, I didn’t.

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