I (think) I saw her in the street yesterday, but I didn't.
thought
I (to be) at the library yesterday.
was
Have you (eat) yet?
eaten
True or false: the infinitive, the past simple and the past participle of 'read' are all pronounced the same same.
False.
The infinitive is pronounced: riːd
The past simple and the past participle are pronounced: ɾɛɗ
Perder
Lose
I didn't do my homework for a month. When my teacher told my mum, she (sell) all of my toys!!
sold
She (have) a delicious meal at the restaurant.
had
"I'm so sorry mum, I've (break) your favourite plate."
broken
True of false: the infinitive, past simple, and participle of 'cut' are all pronounced the same.
It's true!
Montar
Ride
took
He (break) his leg playing football.
broke
Carolina has (teach) a lot of classes this week.
taught
How many verbs are in the list in your book? DO NOT look at your book to check!!
A. 90
B. 70
C. 65
B. There are 70 to learn and enjoy.
Mostrar/demonstrar/enseñar
Show
Lucy (show) me her new bedroom at the weekend, I've never seen something so beautiful!
showed
My mum (drive) me to school today because I missed the bus.
drove
Jeremy: Where's Mary?
Peter: She's (leave) without you because you weren't ready to go out.
left
Is this correct?:
You've took all my cake!
If it's incorrect, why?
If it's in incorrect, what is correct?
It's not correct because we must use the past participle with perfect tenses (have/had).
It should be: You've TAKEN all my cake!
Cerrar
Shut/close
Erin: Who (pay) for your lunch at Restaurant du Food on Sunday?
Ella: My grandparents. I (feel) bad after the meal though...I was really sick! My stomach (hurt) so much and mum (make) me stay at home all week!
paid, felt, hurt, made
She (stand up) and looked at the class. Then...suddenly, she (fall).
stood up, fell.
Why have you (keep) that teddy bear for so long?! It smells terrible!
kept
Name 2 verbs that can be regular and irregular.
Burn (burnt/burned), dream (dreamt/dreamed), learn (learnt/learned), spell (spelt/spelled).
Crecer
Grow