I speak to him this morning.
No.
I spoke to him this morning.
irregular verb!
We ___________ (work) every day last week.
We worked every day last week.
I hope you all _______ (dance) at her party last night!
I hope you all danced at her party last night!
We loveed/loved the new book.
We loved the new book.
I go to Prague last year.
NO.
I went to Prague last year.
The secretary _____(call) me to remind me of my appointment.
The secretary called me to remind me of my appointment.
I ________ (start) to eat before you because I was so hungry!
I started to eat before you because I was so hungry!
I was worryed/worried we would not be ready in time.
I was worried we would not be ready in time.
I ate breakfast this morning.
YES
Billy _______ (break) his arm playing soccer.
Billy broke his arm playing soccer.
irregular
We _______ (see) them at school.
We saw them at school.
irregular
I careed/cared about him!!
I cared about him.
When a verb already ends in 'e', you don't need to add an extra one; just add -d.
I drawed a picture of a butterfly in class today.
NO
I drew a picture of a butterfly in class today.
irregular verb!
I heard that a tree _______ (fall) in Retiro last week.
I heard that a tree fell in Retiro last week.
irregular
My mom _______ (wake me up) very early this morning for school.
My mom woke me up very early this morning for school.
irregular
He beged/begged me for more money.
He begged me for more money.
The final consonant is double after a short, stressed vowel.
She forgetted to send me the email.
NO
She forgot to send me the email.
irregular verb!
Did you ______(tell) your mom?
Did you tell your mom?
My sister found an old letter that I _________ (write) to Santa when I was little.
My sister found an old letter that I wrote to Santa when I was little.
irregular
We travelled/traveled to Spain for holiday because we're British.
We travelled to Spain for holiday because we're British.
remember -- the final L is always doubled in BRITISH ENGLISH, not in AMERICAN ENGLISH! ;)