SIMPLE PAST REVIEW.

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SIMPLE PAST REVIEW

SIMPLE PAST – REGULAR VERBS Simple past - To live (infinitivo) Live (forma base I)    livED - (simple past II) did not = didn't ( short form )           -ed disappears at the neg. and int. forms  AFFIRMATIVE  FORM  NEGATIVE FORM  INTERROGATIVE FORM  I lived   I did not live    Did I live?  You lived  You didn't live   Did you live?  He/she/it lived   He/she/it didn't live   Did he/she/it live?  We lived    We didn't live  Did we live?  You lived   You didn't live  They lived        They didn't live   Did they live?

Irregular verbs (AFIRMATIVE) CONJUGAR CONFORME A SEGUNDA COLUNA DA TABELA (SIMPLE PAST) SE A FRASE FOR AFIRMATIVA. I II WRITE – WROTE PAUL McCARTNEY WROTE YESTERDAY IN 1965 BUY - BOUGHT SHE BOUGHT NEW CLOTHES LAST WEEK

Irregular verbs (NEGATIVAS E PERGUNTAS) USAR O VERBO AUXILIAR DID E DEIXAR O VERBO NA FORMA BASE (I) I I I WRITE WROTE RINGO DIDN´T WRITE YESTERDAY. - DID JOHN LENNON WRITE YESTERDAY? - No, he DIDn’t.

TO BE (WAS, WERE) WAS – I, HE, SHE, IT WERE – YOU, WE, THEY I WAS HUNGRY – WAS I HUNGRY? – I WASN’T HUNGRY SHE WAS 11 – WAS SHE 11? - SHE WASN’T 11 WERE – YOU, WE, THEY YOU WERE LATE – WERE YOU LATE – YOU WEREN’T LATE WE WERE THIRSTY – WERE WE THIRSTY – WE WEREN’T THIRSTY