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Simple Past Tense: regular and irregular verbs. Use the simple past to express the idea that an action started and finished at a specific time in the.

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1 Simple Past Tense: regular and irregular verbs

2 Use the simple past to express the idea that an action started and finished at a specific time in the past. © shutterstock/anshar I traveled to London last year.

3 Ex.: I traveled to London last year. (verb travel + ED) REGULAR FORM (verb + ed)

4 REGULAR VERBS die – died cry – cried watch – watched listen – listened learn – learned travel – traveled study – studied play – played

5 © Shutterstock / Lisa S. IRREGULAR FORM Verbs that do not follow the general rule of forming the past tense (-ED). I broke my leg.

6 IRREGULAR VERBS WRITE – WROTE TAKE – TOOK EAT – ATE SPEAK – SPOKE FALL – FELL MEET – MET BUY – BOUGHT SLEEP – SLEPT

7 © Shutterstock / wavebreakmedia THEY SIGNED A CONTRACT. REGULAR

8 © Shutterstock / dotshock HE SWAM FOR TWO HOURS. IRREGULAR

9 © Shutterstock / tommaso lizzul I THOUGHT A LOT ABOUT OUR MEETING. IRREGULAR


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