DID is the past tense form of the auxiliary verb Do/Does. It is used with all subjects. There are two main ways to form the past tense in English - using the verb "to be" or an auxiliary verb. The structure of the past tense of "to be" is provided, along with examples of affirmative, interrogative, and negative forms. For other verbs, the auxiliary "DID" is used to form the past tense, along with examples of affirmative, interrogative, and negative forms.
DID is the past tense form of the auxiliary verb Do/Does. It is used with all subjects. There are two main ways to form the past tense in English - using the verb "to be" or an auxiliary verb. The structure of the past tense of "to be" is provided, along with examples of affirmative, interrogative, and negative forms. For other verbs, the auxiliary "DID" is used to form the past tense, along with examples of affirmative, interrogative, and negative forms.
DID is the past tense form of the auxiliary verb Do/Does. It is used with all subjects. There are two main ways to form the past tense in English - using the verb "to be" or an auxiliary verb. The structure of the past tense of "to be" is provided, along with examples of affirmative, interrogative, and negative forms. For other verbs, the auxiliary "DID" is used to form the past tense, along with examples of affirmative, interrogative, and negative forms.
DID es el tiempo en pasado del auxiliar Do /Does. Se usa con todas personas.
En pasado usamos verbo to be o auxiliar para el resto de los verbos
Estructura de verbo “to be” en pasado:
Affirmative
You were in the park yesterday.
Interrogative
Were you in the park yesterday?
Negative
You weren´t in the park yesterday.
Resto de los verbos en pasado con uso de AUXILIAR “DID”
Affirmative
I swam yesterday.
Interrogative
Did you swim yesterday?
Negative
You didn´ swim yesterday
Conjuga los verbos entre paréntesis en past simple.
1. William (visit) his grandparents last weekend.
2. Jane (arrive) an hour ago. 3. We (go) to Bob's birthday party yesterday. 4. I (be) on holiday last week. 5. She (see) fire.
Transforma las oraciones siguientes en negativas.
1. I phoned Lucy last night. → I ------Lucy last night.
2. You tidied up your room. → You --------up your room. 3. Olivia became an actress. → Olivia ------- an actress. 4. We found the treasure. → We ------ the treasure. 5. He spoke Spanish. → He ------- Spanish.
Formula oraciones interrogativas en past simple.
1. (you/dance) at the party last night?
2. (she/do) her homework? 3. (Robert/work) at the post office? 4. (they/help) you with the washing-up? 5. When (I/say) that?