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-Form -Meaning and Use -Pronunciation Simple Past Tense -Form -Meaning and Use -Pronunciation

How do we form the simple past tense? English has two types of verbs in the past: -regular -irregular

Let’s read the following list of past tense verbs… Let’s read the following list of past tense verbs….. Which are regular and which are irregular? walked regular studied regular taught irregular gave irregular became irregular cried regular lived regular did irregular

Regular verbs are verbs that end with -ed Simple form verbs: walk study cry live Past tense verbs: walked studied cried lived Do you know the rule for choosing -ed or ied?

Rules for adding –ed: Add –ed to most verbs Drop the “e” and add “ed” to verbs that end with “e” (smile= smiled). Change the “y” to “i” and add –ed to verbs that end with a consonant and “y” (carry= carried, study= studied). Double the consonant and add –ed to verbs that end with one vowel and one consonant ( drag= dragged, stop= stopped).

Irregular verbs are verbs that don’t end in –ed…….. Sometimes with irregular past tense verbs you have to change the vowel to make the verb past tense: become became give gave drive drove forget forgot

Other irregular verbs have a different kind of change… Other irregular verbs have a different kind of change…..you need to memorize these! teach bring leave hear buy taught brought left heard bought

Why do we use past tense verbs? TO TELL THAT AN ACTION IS COMPLETED!!!!!! FINISHED!!! OVER!!! YESTERDAY LONG AGO LAST WEEK ONCE UPON A TIME... RECENTLY

PRONOUNCIATION OF REGULAR VERBS…… The –ed ending in English has three different sounds: t: walked, talked, jumped d: played, loved, answered id: invited, waited decided.... *With –id sounding words, there is another syllable!

How can you practice past tense verbs? Phonemically (word sorts) Bingo! Modeling Survey says…… Nancy Fetzer……… Direct instruction + muiltiple opportunities to practice = Skill mastery!!!!!