What is the difference between a regular and irregular verb?
Regular verbs follow a pattern (-ed), while irregular verbs do not.
What is the past tense of "begin"?
Began
Last night, we ___ (begin) a new project for school.
Answer: Began.
Correct this sentence: "He didn’t went to school."
He didn’t go to school.
What is the past simple tense used for?
To talk about completed actions in the past.
What is the past participle of "write"?
Written.
The cat ___ (hide) under the table when it heard the thunder.
Hid.
True or False: “I didn’t saw the movie” is correct.
False. The correct sentence is: “I didn’t see the movie.”
When do we use the word did in the past tense?
We use did to make questions or negatives in the past tense (e.g., Did you eat? / I didn’t eat).
What is the past tense of "eat"?
Ate.
I ___ (not finish) my homework because I forgot it at school.
Didn’t finish.
What is wrong with this sentence: "Did you studied for the test?"
The verb should be in its base form: “Did you study for the test?”
What’s the rule for regular verbs in the past tense?
Add -ed to the base verb (e.g., play → played).
Is "walked" regular or irregular?
Regular.
They ___ (drive) to Valparaíso last weekend for vacation.
Answer: Drove.
Fix the error: "She wasn’t eat breakfast this morning."
"She didn’t eat breakfast this morning."
Explain why this sentence is incorrect: "He was go to school yesterday."
The verb “go” is incorrect after “was”; use “going” or change it to "went."
What are the past tense and past participle of “grow”?
Grew, grown.
When we arrived, they ___ (already leave) the party.
Had already left.
Correct the sentence: "They didn’t knew the answer."
"They didn’t know the answer."