The Simple Past Tense A-N-Q
The Simple Past Tense A-N-Q
The Simple Past Tense A-N-Q
It is used to represent an action/event that took place in the past, and is form, the simple by adding an ‘ed’ or ‘d’
to the end of the base verb. (regular verbs) / Se utiliza para representar una acción/evento que tuvo lugar en el
pasado, y se forma de forma sencilla añadiendo una 'ed' o una 'd' al final del verbo base. (verbos regulares)
What are regular verbs? Those are the verbs that have the “ED” ending but with three different sounds ending
depending of the last consonant.
¿Qué son los verbos regulares? Esos son los verbos que tienen la terminación “ED”, pero con tres sonidos finales
diferentes dependiendo de la última consonante.
Rules for regular verbs to add the “ED” / Reglas para verbos regulares para agregar el 'ED' /
1. For the most of the verbs we add “ED” to form the simple past
1. Para la mayoría de los verbos se añade “DE” para
formar el pasado simple
2. If the verb ends “y”, we change the “y” to “I” and added -ed.
2. Para la mayoría de los verbos se añade “DE” para
formar el pasado simple
5. verbs with a consonant (except: w, y) preceded by a stressed vowel: double the consonant and add -
ed:
5. verbos con una consonante (excepto: w, y) precedida de una vocal acentuada: duplicar la consonante y
añadir -ed:
Exercise: write two sentences per each rule to add the "ed" ending of
the affirmative form of the regular verbs
Ejercicio: escriba dos oraciones por cada regla para agregar la terminación 'ed' de la forma afirmativa de
los verbos regulares
Tips to pronounce the “ED” ending Consejos para pronunciar la terminación “ED”
-Voiced sounds used the vocal cord and they produced vibration in the throat.
-unvoiced sounds do not produced vibration in the throat.
-Los sonidos sonoros utilizan las cuerdas vocales y producen vibraciones en la garganta.
-los sonidos sordos no producen vibración en la garganta.
Regular verbs have three different ending sounds depending of the last consonant phonetic
sound and those are: d / t / id
Los verbos regulares tienen tres sonidos finales diferentes dependiendo del sonido
fonético de la última consonante y esos son: d / t / id
Example:
Negative form: To deny something in past Forma negativa: Negar algo en pasado.
Subject + Auxiliary “did” + Not + Verb base form + complement Contraction
I did not File All the letter yesterday
You did not Walk Two blocks
He did not Save The documents
She did not Apply The bill clearly Didn’t
It did not Print For the job For all the pronouns
We did not Omit Some details
You did not Plan The meeting
They did not Change The order
Para formar la forma de pregunta, usamos el auxiliar “did al inicio de la oración” y no agregamos ED al
verbo.
Question form: to ask, for something in past Forma de pregunta: preguntar, por algo en pasado
Auxiliary “did” + Subject + Verb base form + Complement + Q.m. Sort answer
did I File All the letter yesterday ? Yes, you did/no, you didn’t
did You Walk Two blocks ? Yes, I did/ no, I didn’t
did He Save The documents ? Yes, He did/no, He didn’t
did She Apply The bill clearly ? Yes, She did/no, She didn’t
did It Print For the job ? Yes, It did/no, It didn’t
did We omit Some details ? Yes, you did/no, you didn’t
did You Plan The meeting ? Yes, we did/no, we didn’t
did They Change The order ? Yes, they did/no, they didn’t
Dialogues:
https://eslyes.com/easydialogs/
https://agendaweb.org/listening/practical-english-conversations.html
to practice listening:
https://agendaweb.org/listening/elem_interm.html
“Ed”
https://youtu.be/A7hi-ipU2n0