What is the past simple form of "do"
Did
What is the past participle of "come"?
Come
Tell
Irregular.
Tell --> Told
Sell --> Sold
(BE CAREFUL: Not all verbs ending in -ell become -old)
I known the answer and I wrote it down
I knew the answer and I wrote it down.
Tense: Past simple
Subject: we
Verb: go
We went….
What is the past simple form of "eat"
Ate
What is the past participle of "write"?
Written
Show
Irregular.
The past simple is showed, BUT the past participle is shown
I sayed hello to her when she come to school.
I said hello to her when she came to school.
Tense: Past simple
Subject: You
Verb: Break
You broke…
What is the past simple form of "pay"?
Paid
What is the past participle of "sing"?
Sung
Want
Regular:
We only add "-ed" to the base form.
The past simple and past participle are "wanted"
She walkt to the store and buyed three apples.
She walked to the store and bought three apples
Tense: Past simple
Subject: I
Verb: Read
I read…
What is the past simple form of "understand"?
Understood
What is the past participle of "do"?
Done
Teach
Irregular: the past simple and past participle is "taught"
I run to class because it begun at 8:15.
I ran to class because it began at 8:15.
Write two sentences. You choose the subject.
(You can write anything, just make sure the conjugations are correct)
Tense: Present Perfect
Subject: She, we
Verbs: Break AND Build
A: She has broken (the chair). We have built a new one for her.
(You can write anything, just make sure the conjugations are correct)
What is the past simple form of "bring"?
Brought
What is the past participle of "grow" and "be"?
Grown, Been
Smell
Regular
the past participle and past simple are "Smelled"
He sit down and she standed up quickly. She drove home and buyed petrol on the way.
He sat down and she stood up quickly. Then, she drove home and bought petrol on the way.
Tense: Present Perfect
Subject: They
Verbs: Let, find
(You can write anything, just make sure the conjugations are correct)
They have let their son go to the party. He has found a friend who will go with him.
(You can write anything, just make sure the conjugations are correct)