‘TYPE OF VERBS IN PAST SIMPLE
REGULAR VERBS (weak verbs) IRREGULAR VERBS (strong verbs)
Present (base form) Past (-ed) Present (base form) Past (no pattern)
Walk Walked Go. Went
Wash Washed Do Did
Fix Fixed Read Read
Play Played Drink Drank
fi _Aventsnimming yesterday)
i tt
Walter washed his car on Tuesday. —— >
PAST SIMPLE
SPELLING OF REGULAR VERBS
‘Westvara: stadd-ed work => worked SEndngvonel—Donot equal —> equaled" | |
vist > vise ,
elec anéleter! double the ast travel > traveled | |
nin > rine
eck > coo “Double the (UK) equalled traveled
PRT | Sn | ea) (cL eee Exception: contel > contoted
cde > ceied
lve > ted last syfabe
issuesset:
Trang n—Changette toi hury > hued
censonantty: —andaée-sd ery >t
cory > coped GEndingetie Donetsk visted
eee) oP ae andlastsylable doublethe last offer > offered
tet IsNOT stessed: consonantand happen —> happened
‘erdng erie Double thelast sop —> sone added __epan_-> opened
andlast sya consonntand pin > panned
Isstesseg: added aamt_ > somite | [T-Endnginietere Add Kand-ed pcre —> plenced
Th ini ale > panied
ception: >
Endinginw.xy wx > roe = oe
ploy > payee bem SoestPAST SIMPLE
SUBJECT AUK. +NOT. VERB, AUX. +NOT COMPLEMENT
1 was rot (wasn't) enezuela yesterday
You /We /They were rot (weren't) inVenezuela yesterday
He/She /it was ‘ot (wast) inVenezuela yesterday
I7You/We/They didnot (didn’t) eat Sandwich fr breakfast this morning
He /he /it didnot (did't) eat (NO ate) sandwich for breakfast this morning
I/You/We/They didnot (didnt) have ‘dg at home lst month
He/she /it didnot _(didn't)__have NO had) {dog at home lst month
I/You/We/They didnot (did't) do ‘exercises ast weekend
He / he /it didnot (didn't) do (NO did) exercises ast weekend
AUX. SUBJECT VERB COMPLEMENT
was, 1 jin Venezuela yesterday?
were You / We / They in Venezuela yesterday?
was He/she /it in Venezuela yesterday?
id 17 You / We / They eat sandwich for breakfast this morning ?
did He/she /it eat (NO ate) sandwich for breakfast this morning 7
did 17 You / We / They have ‘adogathomelastmonth 7
id He/she /it have (NO had) adog at homelastmonth 7
did 17 You / We / They do exercises last weekend ?
did He/she /it do (NO did) exercises last weekend 2Last night Last spring
Last week Last summer
KEYWORDS Last month Last fall/autunm
Last year Last winter
Last century At (hour)
Yesterday (Time) + ago
‘On (days of the week)
In (months)
In (years)
Ete.
2 — -
FUTURE SIMPLE
‘SUBJECT AUX. [ VERB COMPLEMENT
H willbe (bs) in Venezuela tomorrow
‘You / We / They will be (Subject’ll) ‘in Venezuela tomorrow:
Wve He /She/it willbe (Subee) in Venezuela tomorrow
1] You/We/ They wil(subect'l) ay ‘andwich for breakfast tomerrow
a He / She /tt wil (Subject) eat sandwich for breakfast tomorrow
1/ You / We / They will (Subject'll) have ‘a dog at home next month
He/She / It will (Subject) have a dog at home next month
|1/ You / We / They will (Subject) do exercises next weekend
He /She/it wil (Subject) & exercises nent weekend
PAST SIMPLE] FUTURE SIMPLE
suBsect ‘aucenor_] [vere] [aux enor COMPLEMENT
o wie at on ‘avers enerow
EE incite we nat fant ‘Venlo
| NEGATIVE | He/she/ie we nat oth nooo
[Vee] We) wilnet word ‘anc rbeketonenow
e[she/e——wiat_(nost) at sun brad an
F (Tyea/ wether wie (world hve ‘aapetore nanan
a[Sia/i wat (wont) dopatorenmtnanh
a Senienet waked
He/she), wat (wont) do toed nnd
en et ane orbit as
: ve tanita toroow al
AUK. SUBJECT VERB COMPLEMENT
will H be inVenewuela tomorow?
will ‘You / We / They. be in Venezuela tomorrow ?
wil He/she/tt be inVenezuela tomorrow?
INTERROGATIVE
wil 17You / We [They et ‘sandwich for breakfast tomorrow?
wil He/She /it ex sandwich for breakfast tomorrow?
wil 1/You / We /They have adogathomenextmonth 7
will He/She /tt have adogathomenext month?
will 1/You] We [They do ‘exercises next weekend?
wil He /she/tt do exercises next weekend?AUK. SUBJECT ‘VERB COMPLEMENT
|What
|Where
INTERROGATIVE [who
; You We/They Verb 2
WH Questo ea
[Which He/She / tt Verb 2
Whom
Whose
How
SUBJECT AUX.
1/You / We / They
Yes, will
SHORT He / She /It
ANSWERS
1/You / We / They (won't)
No, will not
He / She / It (won't)KEYWORDS
Next week
Next month
Next year
Next century
Tomorrow
Tomorrow (moment of the day)
Ete.
Soon
In the future
On (days of the week)
In (months)
In (years)
At (time)