Para narrar hechos que sucedieron en un momento especifico en el pasado y que ya han terminado.
Estas palabras generalmente aparecen en las oraciones del tiempo Pasado Simple...
- Yesterday
- Last
- In 1800 (un año del pasado).
- Before
- Ago
Auxiliar "Did".
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Sujeto + Verbo En Pasado + el resto de la oracion.
En el Tiempo Pasado, la conjugacion del Verbo no depende del Sujeto.
Existen dos tipos de Verbos
Regulares e Irregulares.
No cambian de forma, para conjugarlos en Pasado se les agrega –Ed al final.
Si el Verbo termina en –Y, esta se cambia por –I + Ed, excepto en los que tienen vocal antes de la –Y.
Si termina en –E, solo se agrega la –D al final.
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Examples
Play > Played.
Study > Studied.
Watch > Watched.
Cook > Cooked.
Cambian de forma y aparecen en la 2da columna de la lista de Verbos.
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Examples
Karen studied really hard for the test.
(El verbo "Study" es regular y termina en –y, por eso se cambia por –i + ed).
They went to the cinema last week.
(El verbo "Went" es el pasado del verbo irregular "Go", como aparece en la 2da columna de la lista de verbos irregulares).
My best friend met her boyfriend a month ago.
I liked football when I was a child.
Sujeto + Did Not + Verbo En Infinitivo + el resto de la oracion.
En Negativo, antes del Verbo se escribe el Auxiliar
Did Not (Didn't).
El Verbo no se conjuga, se escribe en Infinitivo.
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Examples
Karen didn't study really hard for the test.
(Karen no estudio realmente duro para la prueba).
They didn't go to the cinema last week.
(Ellos no fueron al cine la semana pasada).
I did not watch that movie yesterday.
(Yo no mire esa pelicula ayer).
She did not visit Canada in 1999.
(Ella no visito Canada en 1999).
Did + Sujeto + Verbo en Infinitivo + el resto de la oracion...?
En Interrogativo, se usa el Auxiliar "Did" antes del sujeto de la oracion. El verbo no se conjuga, se escribe en Infinitivo.
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Answer
Correct Answer
We use the auxiliary "DID" in Affirmative sentences.
True
Wrong answer
False
Well done!
In negative sentences, we can use either "DID NOT" or its short form "DIDN'T".
True
Good!
False
Keep trying
Paul _ _ _ _ _ you were here.
did know
Wrong answer
didn't know
You did it!
didn't knew
Keep trying
She _ _ _ _ _ the theory.
understood
Great!
understand
Try again
understanded
Wrong answer
_ _ _ _ _ yesterday?
Did it rained
Keep trying
It did rained
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Did it rain
Cool!
The auxiliary used in this Tense is DID.
True
You did it!
False
Wrong answer
There are REGULAR and IRREGULAR verbs.
True
That´s it!
False
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When the verb is REGULAR, we add _ _ _ _ _ at the end of the verb.
did
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-ed
Correct answer!
-ing
Wrong answer
What's the auxiliary used in the negative form?
Didn't
Well done!
Don't
Keep trying
Doesn't
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I _ _ _ _ _ to the cinema last week.
Goed
Wrong answer
Went
Good!
Didn't
Keep trying
Emma _ _ _ _ _ hard for the test.
study
Try again
didn't study
Great!
studying
Wrong answer
She _ _ _ _ _ volley when she was a child.
played
Cool!
playing
Keep trying
playd
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Tom _ _ _ _ _ see an UFO yesterday.
did
Wrong answer
don't
Keep trying
didn't
You did it!
_ _ _ _ _ you visit Disney last year?
Have
Try again
Did
That´s it!
Didn't
Wrong answer
I _ _ _ _ _ Emily at the park.
meet
Keep trying
met
Correct answer!
meeted
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