Wednesday, 14th June 2023
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Irregular Verbs
Affirmative
Negative
Interrogative
1. "Read" is the past simple form of the verb "to read". Read (inf) - read (past s) - read (participle)
A: Yesterday, you read a beautiful poem.
N: Yesterday, you didn´t read a beautiful poem.
I: Did you read a beautiful poem yesterday?
2. "Built" is the past simple form of the verb "to build". Build - Built - Built.
A: She built a very tall house of cards.
N: She didn´t build a very tall house of cards.
I: Did she build a very tall house of cards?
3. "Won" is the past simple form of the verb "to win". Win - won - won.
A: My football team won the game last night.
N: My football team didn´t win the game last night.
I: Did my football team win the game last night?
4. "Lost" is the simple past form of the verb "to lose".
A: She lost her favourite pencil.
N: She didn´t lose her favourite pencil.
I: Did she lose her favourite pencil?
5. "Broke" is the past simple form of the verb "to break". Break - broke - broken.
A: She broke her new doll.
N: She didn´t break her new doll.
I: Did she break her new doll?
6. "Ate" is the simple past form of the verb "to eat". Eat - Ate - Eaten
A: He ate a whole pizza by himself.
N: He didn´t eat the whole pizza by himself.
I: Did he eat the whole pizza by himself?
HOMEWORK
English:
- Choose an irregular verb. Write a sentence in the PAST SIMPLE in the Affirmative, Negative and Interrogative form.
- Do the same thing with 5 verbs. Try to write cool sentences (include an adjective or an adverb)
- HOMEWORK
¡ESTUDIAR RECUPERACIONES!
"Made" is the past simple form of the verb "to make."
Make- made- made
A: He made a new beautiful friend yesterday.
N: He didn´t make a new beautiful friend yesterday.
I: Did he make a new beautiful friend yesterday?
"Forgot" is the past simple form of the verb "to forget."
forget -forgot - forgotten
A: He forgot his homework in his house.
N: He didn´t forget his homework in his house.
I: Did he forget his homework in his house?
Chose is the past simple of the verb "to choose."
choose- chose- chosen
A: She chose a very beautiful flower.
N: She didn´t choose a very beautiful flower.
I: Did she choose a beautiful flower?
"Won" is the past simple of verb "to win."
win- won- won
A: I won a cup yesterday.
N: I didn´t win a cup yesterday.
I: Did you win a cup yesterday?
"Went" is the past simple of the verb "to go."
go- went- gone
A: He went to the park to celebrate his birthday.
N: He didn´t go to the park to celebrate his birthday.
I: Did he go to the park to celebrate his birthday?
"Drank" is the past simple form of the verb "to drink."
drink- drank- drunk
A: She drank a big glass of juice.
N: She didn´t drink a big glass of juice.
I: Did she drink a big glass of juice?
"Saw" is the past simple of the verb "to see."
see- saw- seen
A: She saw a tiger in the zoo.
N: She didn´t see a tiger in the zoo.
I: Did she see a tiger in the zoo?
HOMEWORK
Finish SOCIAL SCIENCE worksheets booklet.
Keep it clean and do your best handwriting, please!
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