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= —h a I] LANGUAGE SUMMARY ‘Verbs and their opposites Past simple: regular and irregular verbs ‘© Stucdont’s Book p10 ‘@Student’s Book pit ‘agree aoe + The past simple is the same for every subject (, you, he, appear iscppen: she, etc), except for the verb be. borrow tend 1/You/ He, She /We/ They watched a film lastnight. buy saa 1/You/ He/She /We / They dida’t save any money. nee oes Did you /he /she /we /they ceceivea letter? ose win 2 oe Spelling rules: regular verbs ‘send receive ost verbs add-ed | ploy > played ends in-e add-d live lived ives for: ‘© Studont’s Book pat endsinacansonant+-y | change-yto | study > studied vied annoyed bored testis endnginone | doblhe [sop topped eenbarrasted vowel *oneconsonant | consonant ey (except wand y) and add-bought ‘eat > ate close leave + left make + made container puts put see saw cupboard swim > swam vite > wrote round Pa Past simple: (there) was / were include ‘DStudent’s Book p13 inside + Weuse there was were to talk about things inthe past. ‘items There was a record shop on the high street. outside There were lots of peaple at the concert. safe Past time phrases * We often use past time phrases with the past simple to say exactly when things happened, e.g. [ast week, in £2017, ten years ago, yesterday, this morning, at lunchtime. We went 0 Euco Disney in the summer, ‘She didn’t have breakfast chis morning. Didyousee Brad last week? ‘© Active Learning Kit Unit.

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