How do you spell the past of play?
played
What’s the past of go?
went
Make a sentence: I / watch / TV / yesterday
Example: I watched TV yesterday.
Make a sentence: I / go / to the park / yesterday
I went to the park yesterday.
Name three things you cooked last week.
Rice, eggs, soup.
What happens to verbs ending in e (like live) when we add -ed?
ust add d → lived
What’s the past of buy?
bought
Make it negative: She cleaned the house.
She didn’t clean the house.
Make it negative: They ate pizza.
They didn’t eat pizza.
Name three places you went last weekend.
Park, supermarket, restaurant.
What is the past of stop?
stopped
What’s the past of have?
had
Make a question: you / call / your friend / yesterday
Did you call your friend yesterday?
Make a question: you / see / your teacher / last week
Did you see your teacher last week?
Name three things you bought last month.
Shoes, a book, a T-shirt.
What happens to verbs ending in y (like study)?
Change y to i + ed → studied
What’s the past of make?
made
Correct the mistake: He didn’t played soccer.
He didn’t play soccer.
Correct the mistake: She didn’t went to school.
She didn’t go to school.
Name three people you talked to yesterday.
My mom, my friend, my boss.
Pronounce the -ed ending in watched, cleaned, and wanted.
watched /t/,
cleaned /d/,
wanted /ɪd/
What’s the past of see?
Create a full sentence about your morning using 2 regular verbs.
(Open-ended – e.g., “I cooked breakfast and washed the dishes.”)
Say two sentences using different irregular verbs.
(Open-ended – e.g., “I saw my friend and we had lunch.”)
Name three things you didn’t do last weekend.
I didn’t clean, didn’t study, didn’t cook.