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Universidad Tecnológica de La Paz

Portfolio of
evidence
Integrantes:
Hannia Avilés
Andy Zavala
Jennifer Navarro
Jesus Toledo
Rubi Torres
Carlos Robles

Profesor: René Ricardo Gerardo Alemán


In this portfolio of evidence, we will see
what the simple past is, how it is
organized, when it is used, how it is used
in affirmation, denial or question, and
when it is structure
Made by: Carlos
Robles
Made by: Jennifer
Navarro
Made by: Andy
Zavala
Made by: Andy
Zavala
Made by: Jennifer
Navarro
Made by: Jennifer
Navarro
Made by: Jesús
Toledo
Made by: Jesús
Toledo
Made by: Hannia
Aviles
Made by: Rubi
Torres
JENNIFER
NAVARRO

ANDY
ZAVALA
CARLOS ROBLES

RUBI TORRES
JESUS TOLEDO

HANNIA AVILES
Carlos:We saw the past tense of the verb to be and that it isconjugated using was for the
pronouns I, he, she, it; whilefor the pronouns you, we and they, were is used.
For example: I was tired = I was tired. He was not there = He was not there

Rubi: We saw the past simple the verb to be, maybe revisiting some topics from the past four, I
hope to continue learning little by little since it is very important in our career

Jesus:What we saw during these classes was what the Verb To Be is like in the simple past and
what its conjugations and pronouns are such as the conjugation of “was” and the pronouns of
(he, she, it).

Hannia:In this partial we did a questionnaire to find out our knowledge, we saw the irregular
and regular verbs, we did exercises like the previous day, we did a reading and that's how we
responded, we did true and false exercises. We saw the simple past completing examples of
verbal endings such as: ed, d, ied, etc. We also complete sentences in the past simple. We make
prayers true facts about the text of Machu Picchu. I found this partial interesting and I learned
new things.

Andy: Verbs in the past are very different from verbs in the present, some words are also key in
verbs in the past, was, wasn't, were, weren't, had, didn't, ect. There are verbs that can be
naturally formed into the past, but when using personal pronouns (he, she, i, you) they do not
change to the past.
In conclusion: verbs in the past tense are very different and a little complicated since you have
to memorize them, in certain words the past tense is used to deny, affirm or ask questions.

Jennifer:In conclusion, we implement the verb "to be" in the simple past tense for the
following:
For the pronouns I, he, she, it, "was" is used in the affirmative form, and "was not" or "wasn't"
in the negative form. In the interrogative form, "was" is used at the beginning of the sentence,
for example, "Was I?"
For the pronouns you, we, they, "were" is used in the affirmative form, and "were not" or
"weren't" in the negative form and in the interrogative form, "were" is used at the beginning
of the sentence, for example, "Were you?"
The verb "to be" in the simple past tense is irregular, so it is important to learn these forms to
be able to use it correctly and know how to apply it

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