This document discusses the simple past tense in English. It notes that the suffixes "/ed/" and "did; didn't" are used to form the simple past of regular verbs like "talked" and "cooked", and that "did" is used to form questions and affirmative statements about actions in the past. It also mentions that some past verbs are regular and follow rules while irregular verbs do not have restrictions and simply change their form. It provides the tags "d", "ed", and "ied" as examples of suffixes used in the past tense and lists "played", "studied", "washed", and "walked" as examples of irregular past tense verbs.
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Aula de Inglês acerca do Passado Simples, XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD.txt
This document discusses the simple past tense in English. It notes that the suffixes "/ed/" and "did; didn't" are used to form the simple past of regular verbs like "talked" and "cooked", and that "did" is used to form questions and affirmative statements about actions in the past. It also mentions that some past verbs are regular and follow rules while irregular verbs do not have restrictions and simply change their form. It provides the tags "d", "ed", and "ied" as examples of suffixes used in the past tense and lists "played", "studied", "washed", and "walked" as examples of irregular past tense verbs.
This document discusses the simple past tense in English. It notes that the suffixes "/ed/" and "did; didn't" are used to form the simple past of regular verbs like "talked" and "cooked", and that "did" is used to form questions and affirmative statements about actions in the past. It also mentions that some past verbs are regular and follow rules while irregular verbs do not have restrictions and simply change their form. It provides the tags "d", "ed", and "ied" as examples of suffixes used in the past tense and lists "played", "studied", "washed", and "walked" as examples of irregular past tense verbs.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 /ed/ and /did; didn't/ | talked, cooked... they did it; Did he play?; you did something yesterday?. Did usa-se para fazer perguntas no passado (não só isso, pois o did anula o /ed/ nos verbos, e também é usado para com afirmações, como: They did some things yesterday). Didn't é negativo, xD (did = próton, e didn't = elétron, KKKKKKKKKKKKK). There're past verbs that they can be regular. They've some rules, and the irregular verbs don't have restrictions -> THEY CHANGE, :O. Tags = See some tags of the past time: d, ed, ied. Take some examples of irregular verbs: played, studied, washed, walked.
TEFL Training Lesson Plan & Learning Objective: Discuss Past Activities, Particularly Last Weekend's, Using The Verb Tense Simple Past Level: Basic Ages: Teens or Adults
TEFL Training Lesson Plan & Learning Objective: Discuss Past Activities, Particularly Last Weekend's, Using The Verb Tense Simple Past Level: Basic Ages: Teens or Adults