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3B © Educational Publishing House Ltd Simple Past Tense (1) Unit 2 The art camp

3B Unit 2 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Simple Past Tense (1) We use the simple past tense to talk about past activities or events.

3B Unit 2 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Simple Past Tense (1) We add ‘ed’ to some verbs when we talk about the past. learnlearned paintpainted

3B Unit 2 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Simple Past Tense (1) We add ‘d’ to some verbs ending in ‘e’ when we talk about the past. likeliked loveloved

3B Unit 2 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Example 1 We enjoyed our holiday in Beijing.

3B Unit 2 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Example 2 We returned home last night.

Children, now it’s your turn. 3B Unit 2 © Educational Publishing House Ltd

3B Unit 2 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Question 1 I played football last week. play

3B Unit 2 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Question 2 We watched the dolphins last weekend. watch

3B Unit 2 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Question 3 They waited for a long time at the bus stop yesterday. wait

3B Unit 2 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Question 4 I baked a cake for Mum’s birthday last week. bake

3B Unit 2 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Question 5 I ordered salad for lunch yesterday. order

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