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作者:edinson saguma 12 年以前

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When discussing actions that took place in the past, it is essential to use the past tense. This involves using a specific sentence structure that includes a subject, verb, complement, and time expression.

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PAST TENSE

We use it for talking about complete actions in the past.

sentence structure:

Subject + verb + complement + time expression

past

e.g. :

1.Karol talked with the director yesterday.

2.We went to the park yesterday morning.

IRRREGULAR VERBS

We just ad ed at the end of the verb.

e.g.:

Peter washes his clothes .

Peter washed his clothes last week.

INTERROGATIVE
Auxiliar DID...?

we use the auxiliar did at the beginning of the sentence. Do not forget to write the interrogation sign at the end.

the verb returns back to its base form.

e.g

Mary talked with the director yesterday

Did Mary talk with the director yesterday ? ( Interrogative Form)

NEGATVE
Auxiliar DIDN'T

We use the auxiliar DIDN'T before the verb. Remember that we write the verb in its base form.

e.g.

Mary talked with the director yesterday morning.

Mary didn´t talk with the director yesterday morning (Negative Form)

AFFIRMATIVE

Topic principal

REGULAR VERBS

We have to change the verb.

e.g.:

Peter gets up at 6 am everyday.

Peter got up at 6 am yesterday

INTERROGATIVE
Auxiliar DID....?

we use the auxiliar did at the beginning of the sentence. Do not forget to write the interrogation sign at the end.

the irregular verb returns back to its base form.

e.g.

Peter went to Lima last year.

Did Peter go to Lima last year ? (interrogative form)

NEGATIVE
Auxiliar DIDN'T

We use the auxiliar DIDN'T before the verb. Remember that we write the verb in its base form.

e.g.

Mary went to Trujillo for Christmas.

Mary didn't go to Trujillo for Christmas. (negative form)

AFFIRMATIVE
spelling rulers

-Most verbs use ed :

talk talked

wash washed

clean cleaned

- change y to i and then add ed

study studied

worry worried

-just add ed for verbs with wich are preced by a vowel.

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