Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Past simple ingles i - alvaro gonzalez lara iupsm
1. REPUBLICA BOLIVARIANA DE VENEZUELA
INSTITUTO UNIVERSITARIO POLITECNICO
“SANTIAGO MARIÑO”
EXTENSION PORLAMAR
Realizado por:
Álvaro González
C.I.: 27.100.881
Sección: 1A
Ingles I
Prof.: César Velásquez
Porlamar, enero 2021
PAST SIMPLE
2. The past simple is use usually for
refer us to facts that ocurred on
the moment facts of past.
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Exist Regular Verbs which add it ed in the post,
how bake (baked in past) and other Irregular,
which is necesary to learn, how know (knew in
past).
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The characteristics of past simple is present on
verbs that finish in consonant plus “y” ied,
how marry (married in past).
Monosyllabic verb that finish in vocal plus
consonant Duplicate the consonant (except
“y” or “w”, how snub (snubbed in past).
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/t/ watched (when the verbs finish in deaf sound).
/d/ lived (when the verbs finish in sonourus sound).
/id/ started (only when the verbs finish in /t/ sound)
or /d/.
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Regular Verbs (Paint) – Full Form.
I Did Not Paint.
You Did Not Paint.
He/She/It/ Did Not Paint.
We Did Not Paint.
You Did Not Paint.
They Did Not Paint.
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Regular Verbs (Paint) – Contracted Form.
I Didn't Paint.
You Didn't Paint.
He/She/It/ Didn't Paint.
We Didn't Paint.
You Didn't Paint.
They Didn't Paint.
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Did I Call?
Did You Call?
Did He/She/It/ Call?
Did We Call?
Did You Call?
Did They Call?
Regular Verbs (Call)
Yes, I Did.
Yes, You Did.
Yes, He/She/It/ Did.
Yes, We Did.
Yes, You Did.
Yes, They Did.
SHORT ANSWER (+) SHORT ANSWER (-)
No, I Didn't.
No, You Didn't.
No, He/She/It/ Didn't.
No, We Didn't.
No, You Didn't.
No, They Didn't.
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Did I bite?
Did You bite?
Did He/She/It/ bite?
Did We bite?
Did You bite?
Did They bite?
Irregular Verbs (bite)
Yes, I Did.
Yes, You Did.
Yes, He/She/It/ Did.
Yes, We Did.
Yes, You Did.
Yes, They Did.
SHORT ANWER (+) SHORT ANWER (-)
No, I Didn't.
No, You Didn't.
No, He/She/It/ Didn't.
No, We Didn't.
No, You Didn't.
No, They Didn't.
13. • Talking about events in the past.
Hablando sobre hechos del pasado.
• Affirmative
We talked for hours.
• Negative
You didn't phone.
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• Asking about events In the past.
Preguntando sobre hechos del pasado.
Did you enjoy the fireworks?
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PAST SIMPLE: YES / NO QUESTIONS
Look at the examples in the boxes
• Questions
Did she come from a rich family?
Did she win the competition?
• Short answers
No, she didn't.
Yes, she did.
• Wh-questions: what, when, where
What did you talk about?
When did she arrive?
Where did they walk to?
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SIMPLE PAST: Irregular Verbs
• I ate a hamburguer in New York and drank some orange juice. (to eat - to drink)
• I began school when I was 5 years old. (to begin - to be)
• I bought presents for my family when I went to New York. (to buy - to go)
• We came by car. (to come)
• We did our homework at the weekend. (to do)
• She fell in a puddle. (to fall)
• She forgot her money. (to forget)
• I found a lottery ticket. (to find)
• My brother gave me his football ticket. (to give)
• I got up late because I didn't go to school. (to get up)
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SIMPLE PAST: Irregular Verbs
• We had a big meal in London. (to have)
• He lost his English book. (to lose)
• They made breakfast. (to make)
• I put the ticket in my pocket. (to put)
• She ran along the streets. (to run)
• "This is a very interesting' said the policeman. (to say)
• I went to London on holiday. (to go)
• Last Saturday I woke up early. (to wake up)
• I won the lottery prize. (to win)
• They wrote a letter. (to write)
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Lucy and Neil were in London on a school
visit last week. They were in two groups. They
were together on some days, but sometimes they
weren't. On Monday, Lucy visited the Tower of
London and Neil visited Kew Gardens. On
Tuesday, they were together at Madame Tussaud's.
Lucy visited Kew Gardens on Wednesday and Neil
went to Hampton Court. They were together at the
Science Museum on Thursday. Then, on Friday,
Lucy went to Hampton Court and Neil visited
the Tower of London.
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Why is Tom tired?
• Mum: Tom, it's two o'clock in the afternoon!
• Tom: Oh, Mum, I'm so tired.
• Mum: You arrived home late. What happened?
• Tom: We danced at the disco and didn't stop until two.
• Mum: I was worried. You didn't phone!
• Tom: Come on, mum! I'm not a little boy.
• Mum: Mothers always worry. It's natural.
• Tom: Then I stayed at Liz's. We talked for hours. Finally we watched her holiday video.
Then I walked back home.
• Mum: Did you have a good time?
• Tom: Yes, it was fantastic. It was a great nigh out.
• Mum: But not a great night's sleep.