English II Busy lives… Unit 10.

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English II Busy lives… Unit 10

In Unit 10, you’re going to learn how to Use the SIMPLE PAST of REGULAR and IRREGULAR verbs. Use expressions like CONGRATULATIONS and GOOD LUCK. Say you did? to show that you’re interested or surprised.

Simple Past Tense: Affirmative sentences using Regular Verbs. played a computer game. play You studied math. study He watched a talk show. watch She wanted to stay home. want It barked at us. bark We cooked Italian food. cook They invited their friends. invite

Simple Past Tense: Affirmative sentences using Irregular Verbs. went home. go You learnt to speak English. learn He felt very bad yesterday. feel She broke her leg. break It said «we will win». say We saw a strange guy. see They bought a new jacket. buy

Simple Past Tense: Negative sentences. Remember… Didn’t = Did not I didn’t buy new shoes. You didn’t study English. He didn’t watch the news. She didn’t go to play basketball. It didn’t clean well. We didn’t cook Chinese food. They didn’t invite their sisters.

Simple Past Tense: Interrogative sentences. Did I go to play soccer? Did You study Biology? Did He watch the news? Did She want to go out yesterday? Did It clean the bathroom? Did We cook Mexican food? Did They invite their wives?

Use the simple past of regular and irregular verbs. Did you play tennis last week? Yes, I did. I played tennis last Sunday. No, I didn’t. I didn’t play tennis.

Use the simple past of regular and irregular verbs. Did you listen to music yesterday? Yes, I did. I listened to music. No, I didn’t. I didn’t listen to music.

Say you did? to show that you’re interested or surprised. I passed my driver’s test. You did? Congratulations! We can say you did? to show that we’re interested or surprised, or just that we’re listening.

Say you did? to show that you’re interested or surprised. I had four exams this week, I had three yesterday. You did? How did you do…? We can say you did? to show that we’re interested or surprised, or just that we’re listening.

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English II Busy lives… Unit 10