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Past Simple Regular Verbs 1

This document provides a lesson on identifying verbs in the past tense (regular verbs). It contains examples of sentences using verbs in both the present and past tense, such as "Last Saturday, I helped my mum at home and I played with my dog." It also notes that to form the past tense of regular verbs, you usually add "-ed" to the base form of the verb. The purpose is to teach students how to identify and use regular past tense verbs.
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Past Simple Regular Verbs 1

This document provides a lesson on identifying verbs in the past tense (regular verbs). It contains examples of sentences using verbs in both the present and past tense, such as "Last Saturday, I helped my mum at home and I played with my dog." It also notes that to form the past tense of regular verbs, you usually add "-ed" to the base form of the verb. The purpose is to teach students how to identify and use regular past tense verbs.
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LEARNING

OUTCOME
To identify verbs
in past . (regular
verbs)
Last Saturday, I helped my mum
at home and I played with my
dog.
Did you help your mum at
the weekend?
Yes, I did. No, I didn’t

What did you play at the


weekend?
I played _______ and ______.
Last Saturday, I helped my mum
at home and I played with my
dog.

Is this short text about PAST or PRESENT


actions?

PAST
It is about ___________.
NOTEBOOK
Past simple
We use the Past Simple to talk about past/present and
finished actions.

To form a verb in the past we usually need to add: _____


-ED

Last Saturday, I helped my mum at home


and I played with my dog.
PRESENT PAST

WATCH WATCHED

PLAY PLAYED
PRESENT PAST

WASH WASHED

LISTEN LISTENED
PRESENT PAST

HELP HELPED

COOK COOKED
PRESENT PAST

DANCE DANCED

SMILE SMILED
NOTEBOOK

PRESENT PAST
LET’S
WATCH
COMPLETE ! WATCHED
VISIT
VISITED
PAINT
PAINTED
COOK
COOKED
LISTEN
LISTENED
DANCE
DANCED
WASH
WASHED
What did you do yesterday?
I _______________________yesterday.
LISTENED TO MUSIC

WATCH LISTEN

PLAY WASH

REMEMBER: WHEN WE TALK ABOUT PAST ACTIONS WE ADD “ED” TO THE VERB.
THINK ABOUT…

• What did you practice today?


I practiced…
• Did you like the activities?
Yes, I did. / No, I didn’t.
• Was it interesting?
Yes, it was. / No, it wasn’t.
• Was it easy?
Yes, it was. / No, it wasn’t.
Practice the verbs in the past.
Copy SLIDES 6 and 11.

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