This document provides information about the differences between regular and irregular verbs in the simple past tense. It notes that regular verbs are formed by adding "-ed" while irregular verbs do not follow consistent patterns and sometimes completely change their spelling. Examples of regular verbs like "make -> made" and irregular verbs like "eat -> ate" are given to illustrate the differences. Flashcards with more regular and irregular verb pairs are also included for students.
This document provides information about the differences between regular and irregular verbs in the simple past tense. It notes that regular verbs are formed by adding "-ed" while irregular verbs do not follow consistent patterns and sometimes completely change their spelling. Examples of regular verbs like "make -> made" and irregular verbs like "eat -> ate" are given to illustrate the differences. Flashcards with more regular and irregular verb pairs are also included for students.
This document provides information about the differences between regular and irregular verbs in the simple past tense. It notes that regular verbs are formed by adding "-ed" while irregular verbs do not follow consistent patterns and sometimes completely change their spelling. Examples of regular verbs like "make -> made" and irregular verbs like "eat -> ate" are given to illustrate the differences. Flashcards with more regular and irregular verb pairs are also included for students.
Piura – Perú Difference between regular and irregular verbs in simple past tense
Regular Verbs Irregular Verbs
• The simple past is created simply by adding - ED • Some verbs don´t change • With some verbs you need to add -ES • Verbs wich change their vowel • Verbs endding in “e” only ad D (live – lived) • Verbs change completely • Consonat + Y change de “Y” to “i” and them ad ED • Some verbs need an auxiliary • One vowel + One consonat : double consonat + ed • When the base form ends in a vowel + y we don´t change de the Y Flashcards