This booklet contains a variety of notes and handouts to review and practice the English simple past tense irregular verbs. It is designed for native Spanish speakers who are learning English.
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Inglés Para Hispanoblantes: English Simple Past Tense Irregular Verbs
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Inglés para hispanoblantes
English Simple Past Tense Irregular Verbs
39 pages of notes and worksheets created for Spanish speakers who are learning English.
Choose pages from this booklet that suit your needs. Mix and Match!
Steve was in class yesterday.
(Steve estaba en clase ayer.)
Matilda slept eight hours last night.
(Matilda durmió ocho horas anoche.)
We ate together last Saturday.
(Nosotros comimos juntos el sábado pasado.)
Richard went to Spain two years ago.
(Richard fue a España hace dos años.)
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English Simple Past Tense Irregular Verbs
Se usa el simple past tense (el pasado simple) para indicar una situación o acción que empezó y
terminó en el pasado. En inglés el simple past tense comprende el imperfecto y el indefinido,
por lo tanto, hay que traducir según el sentido de la frase.
Los verbos del simple past tense se dividen en regulares e irregulares.
Forma Regular
Como norma general, para formar el pasado en inglés, se añade ed a un verbo.
work (trabajar)
Si el verbo ya termina en e, sólo se añade la d.
live (vivir) – lived
Los verbos monosílabos que terminan en consonante duplican la consonante final.
rub (frotar) – rubbed
Los verbos bisílabos que terminan en consonante, con acento en la última sílaba, duplican la
consonante final.
prefer (preferir) - preferred
Los verbos que terminan en y detrás de una consonante cambian la y por i al añadir la ed.
cry (llorar) - cried
Forma Irregular
Muchos verbos tienen formas irregulares en el pasado. Forman el pasado de forma distinta.
go (ir)
I went we went
you went you went
he went
she went
they went
I worked we worked
you worked you worked
he worked
she worked
they worked
Ben worked in a
hotel last year.
Richard went to
Spain two years ago.
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English Simple Past Tense Irregular Verbs
Cuando se usa el simple past tense (el pasado simple), se puede usar estas expresiones
temporales.
Yesterday Last Ago
yesterday
(ayer)
last night
(anoche)
five minutes ago
(hace cinco minutos)
the day before yesterday
(anteayer/antes de ayer)
last Saturday
(el sábado pasado)
an hour ago
(hace una hora)
yesterday morning
(ayer por la mañana)
last week
(la semana pasada)
two hours ago
(hace dos horas)
yesterday afternoon
(ayer por la tarde)
last weekend
(el fin de semana pasado)
a week ago
(hace una semana)
yesterday evening
(ayer por la noche)
last month
(el mes pasado)
two weeks ago
(hace dos semanas)
last year
(el año pasado)
a month ago
(hace un mes)
two months ago
(hace dos meses)
a year ago
(hace un año)
two years ago
(hace dos años)
a long time ago
(hace mucho tiempo)
Steve was in class
yesterday.
Matilda slept eight hours
last night.
Richard went to Spain
two years ago.
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English Simple Past Tense Irregular Verbs
Cuando se usa el simple past tense (el pasado simple), se puede usar estas expresiones
temporales.
Yesterday Last Ago
yesterday last night five minutes ago
the day before yesterday last Saturday an hour ago
yesterday morning last week two hours ago
yesterday afternoon last weekend a week ago
yesterday evening last month two weeks ago
last year a month ago
two months ago
a year ago
two years ago
a long time ago
Steve was in class
yesterday.
Matilda slept eight hours
last night. Richard went to Spain
two years ago.
Yesterday afternoon,
Ralph saw a movie.
Last Saturday, I had
birthday party.
Two weeks ago, we ate pizza
in an Italian restaurant.
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English Simple Past Tense Irregular Verbs
Forma Irregular
Muchos verbos tienen formas irregulares en el simple past tense (el pasado simple).
be (ser/estar)
go (ir)
El pasado de los verbos irregulares no se forma con ninguna regla y hay que memorizarlos.
Present Past Español
am/is/are was/were ser/estar
go went ir
come came venir
do did hacer
eat ate comer
get got conseguir
have had tener
put put poner
see saw ver
sit down sat down sentarse
sleep slept dormir
stand up stood up levantarse/ponerse de pie
wake up woke up despertarse
write wrote escribir
I was we were
you were you were
he was
she was
they were
I went we went
you went you went
he went
she went
they went
Where were you
yesterday?
I was at home.
Richard went to
Spain two years ago.
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English Simple Past Tense Irregular Verbs
Complete las frases con el pasado simple de los verbos en paréntesis.
Modelo: I ___ (eat) an apple for breakfast yesterday.
(Comí una manzana ayer.)
I ate an apple yesterday.
1. My family _______________ (come) to visit me last August.
(Mi familia vino a visitarme el agosto pasado.)
2. We _______________ (go) to see a movie yesterday afternoon.
(Fuimos a ver una película ayer por la tarde.)
3. A long time ago, Brian _______________ (have) a red bicycle.
(Hace muchos años que Brian tenía una bicicleta roja.)
4. Henry and his brother _______________ (wake up) early yesterday morning.
(Henry y su hermano se despertaron temprano ayer por la mañana.)
5. Two weeks ago, I _______________ (see) you in the park.
(Hace dos semanas que te vi en el parque.)
6. Yesterday, Ellen _______________ (sit down) to eat at 5:00 p.m.
(Ayer, Ellen se sentó a comer a las cinco de la tarde.)
7. I _______________ (get) a good grade on the exam.
(Saqué una buena nota en el examen.)
8. You ____________ (be) at home last night.
(Estabas en casa anoche.)
I ate an apple
yesterday.
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English Simple Past Tense Irregular Verbs
Fill in the blank with the simple past tense form of the verb in parentheses.
Example: I ___ (eat) an apple for breakfast yesterday.
I ate an apple yesterday.
1. My family _______________ (come) to visit me last August.
2. We _______________ (go) to see a movie yesterday afternoon.
3. A long time ago, Brian _______________ (have) a red bicycle.
4. Henry and his brother _______________ (wake up) up early yesterday morning.
5. Two weeks ago, I _______________ (see) you in the park.
6. Yesterday, Ellen _______________ (sit down) to eat at 5:00 p.m.
7. I _______________ (get) a good grade on the exam.
8. You ____________ (be) at home last night.
I ate an apple
yesterday.
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English Simple Past Tense Irregular Verbs
Transforma las frases.
Modelo:
I eat an apple.
I ate an apple.
1. My family comes to visit me.
_______________________________________________________________________
2. We go to see a movie.
_______________________________________________________________________
3. Brian has a red bicycle.
_______________________________________________________________________
4. Henry and his brother wake up early.
_______________________________________________________________________
5. I see you in the park.
_______________________________________________________________________
6. Ellen sits down to eat at 5:00 p.m.
_______________________________________________________________________
7. I get a good grade on the exam.
_______________________________________________________________________
8. I am at home.
_______________________________________________________________________
I ate an apple.
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English Simple Past Tense Irregular Verbs
Complete las frases con el pasado simple de los verbos en
paréntesis.
Modelo: The baby ___ (sleep) in the cradle last night.
(El bebé durmió en la cuna anoche.)
The baby slept in the cradle last night.
1. I ________________ (go) downtown a month ago.
(Hace un mes que fui al centro.)
2. James and Kate _______________ (see) that film three weeks ago.
(Hace tres semanas que James and Kate vieron esa película.)
3. We ________________ (have) a problem with the computer the day before yesterday.
(Tuvimos un problema con el ordenador anteayer.)
4. Last Monday, she _______________ (come) to the office at nine o’clock in the morning.
(El lunes pasado, vino al despacho a las nueve de la mañana.)
5. The librarian _______________ (put) the books on the shelf five minutes ago.
(El bibliotecario puso los libros en los estantes hace cinco minutos.)
6. You _____ (do) your homework last night.
(Hiciste la tarea anoche.)
7. The author _______________ (write) the book five years ago.
(Hace cinco años que el autor escribió el libro.)
8. Everyone _______________ (stand up) when the judge
entered the courtroom.
(Todos se pusieron de pie cuando el juez entró en la sala.)
The baby slept in the
cradle last night.
Everyone stood up
when the judge
entered the courtroom.
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English Simple Past Tense Irregular Verbs
Fill in the blank with the simple past tense form of the verb
in parentheses.
Example: The baby ___ (sleep) in the cradle last night.
The baby slept in the cradle last night.
1. I ________________ (go) downtown a month ago.
2. James and Kate _______________ (see) that film three weeks ago.
3. We ________________ (have) a problem with the computer the day before yesterday.
4. Last Monday, she _______________ (come) to the office at nine o’clock in the morning.
5. The librarian _______________ (put) the books on the shelf five minutes ago.
6. You _____ (do) your homework last night.
7. The author _______________ (write) the book five years ago.
8. Everyone _______________ (stand up) when the judge
entered the courtroom.
The baby slept in the
cradle last night.
Everyone stood up
when the judge
entered the courtroom.
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Where were these people last Saturday afternoon?
Layla was at home. Rachel was at the mall. Peter and his family were at
the park.
Donna was at the hair
salon.
Josh was at the gym. Emma and Lucas were at a
restaurant.
Answer the questions. (Contesta las preguntas)
Example: Where was Josh last Saturday afternoon? Josh was at the gym.
1. Where was Layla last Saturday afternoon? _____________________________________
2. Where were Peter and his family last Saturday afternoon? _________________________
3. Where were Emma and Lucas last Saturday afternoon? ____________________________
4. Where was Rachel last Saturday afternoon? ____________________________________
5. Where was Donna last Saturday afternoon? ____________________________________
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Where did you go last weekend? (page 1 of 2)
I went to the beach. I went to a yard sale. I went to the hardware
store.
I went to the farmer’s
market.
I went to church. I went to a friend’s house.
Where did you go last weekend? Check the boxes.
(¿Adónde fuiste el fin de semana pasado? Marca las casillas.)
the mall the beach
the park the pool
the hair salon a football game
the drugstore the supermarket
the gym the laundromat
a restaurant a friend’s house
the coffee shop a yard sale
the library the museum
the movies the farmer’ s market
a party the hardware store
church camping
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Where did you go last weekend? (page 2 of 2)
Where did you go last
weekend?
I went to a party.
Where did you go last
weekend?
I went to the coffee shop.
Where did you go last
weekend?
I went camping.
Where did you go last weekend? Ask 5 classmates.
(¿Adónde fuiste el fin de semana pasado? Pregúntale a cinco compañeros.)
Example 1: Example 2:
Alberto: Where did you go last weekend? Alberto: Where did you go last weekend?
Mateo: I went to a party. Luisa: I went to the coffee shop.
Write sentences. (Escriba frases.)
Example 1: Mateo went to a party.
Example 2: Luisa went to the coffee shop.
1. ______________________________________________________________________
2. _____________________________________________________________________
3. _____________________________________________________________________
4. _____________________________________________________________________
5. _____________________________________________________________________
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Where did they go last weekend? What did they do?
Mason went the beach.
He swam in the ocean.
Sophie went to the coffee
shop.
She drank a cappuccino.
Lucas went to the hardware
store.
He bought some tools.
Logan and Emily went to a
party.
They had fun.
Ethan went to the movie
theater.
He saw a movie.
Emma and Nathan went to an
Italian restaurant.
They ate pizza.
Talk with a partner. Take turns asking and answering questions.
Example 1:
Student A: Where did Mason go last weekend?
Student B: He went to the beach.
Student A: What did Mason do at the beach?
Student B: He swam in the ocean.
Example 2:
Student A: What did Mason do at the beach last weekend?
Student B: He swam in the ocean.
Present Past Español
swim swam nadar
drink drank tomar/beber
buy bought comprar
have fun had fun divirtirse
see saw ver
eat ate comer
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Where did they go last weekend? What did they do?
Match the sentence fragments.
1. Logan and Emily had fun _____ at an Italian restaurant.
2. Olivia drank a cappuccino _____ at the hardware store.
3. Emma and Nathan ate pizza _____ at the party.
4. Ethan saw a movie _____ at the coffee shop.
5. Lucas bought some tools _____ at the beach.
6. Mason swam in the ocean _____ at the movie theater.
Match the sentence fragments.
1. Rachel bought a new dress _____ at the park.
2. Peter and his family rode their bikes _____ at the hair salon.
3. Donna had her hair done _____ at the campground.
4. Josh ran on the treadmill _____ at the library.
5. You read a book _____ at the mall.
6. We slept in a tent _____ at the museum.
7. Betty and Bob saw a Picasso exhibit _____ at the gym.
Present Past Español
swim swam nadar
drink drank tomar/beber
buy bought comprar
have fun had fun divirtirse
see saw ver
eat ate comer
ride a bike rode a bike montar en bici
have her hair done had her hair done arreglarse el cabello
run ran correr
read read leer
sleep slept dormir
Logan and Emily had
fun at the party.
Betty and Bob saw a Picasso exhibit at the museum.
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English Simple Past Tense Irregular Verbs
Richard woke up at six-thirty
this morning. He got up at
seven o’clock.
Martha felt sleepy this
morning.
Henry ate eggs and bacon for
breakfast this morning.
Preguntas. Answer these questions about Richard, Martha, and Henry.
1. What time did Richard wake up this morning?
Richard woke up at six thirty this morning.
2. What time did Richard get up this morning?
_______________________________________________________________________
3. How did Martha feel this morning? Wide awake? Sleepy? Hungry? Happy?
_______________________________________________________________________
4. What did Henry eat for breakfast this morning?
_______________________________________________________________________
Preguntas Personales. Answer these questions about yourself.
1. What time did you wake up this morning?
_______________________________________________________________________
2. What time did you get up this morning?
_______________________________________________________________________
3. How did you feel this morning?
_______________________________________________________________________
4. What did you eat for breakfast this morning?
_______________________________________________________________________
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English Simple Past Tense Irregular Verbs
Fill in the blank with the simple past tense form of the verb in parentheses.
1. The class _______________ (begin) at nine o’clock in the morning.
2. Wilder and Zelda _______________ (meet) at a Christmas party.
3. Roger lived in London in 2011. He _______________ (come) to England in 2010.
4. Dylan and Hannah _______________ (fall) in love last summer.
5. Jessica _______________ (grow up) in Canada.
6. Ross _______ (take) French classes at school. He _______ (begin) his classes last October.
7. Carter and Layla _______________ (get) engaged last February.
8. William _______________ (go) to Chicago last week.
9. Paula and David _______ (get) married. They _______________ (become) man and wife.
Present Past Español
become became convertirse en
begin began empezar/comenzar
come came venir
fall in love fell in love enamorarse de
get engaged got engaged comprometerrse
get married got married casarse con
grow up grew up crecer
meet met conocer
take took tomar
go went ir
am/ is/ are was/were ser/estar
Paula and David got married.
They became husband and wife.
(Paula y David se casaron.
Se convirtieron en marido y mujer.)
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Paula’s Story
Complete these sentences about Paula with the past tense verbs in the box.
1. Paula _______________ in Valencia, Spain.
2. She _______________ to New York City in 2008.
3. She _______________ a job at Artie’s Delicatessen.
4. She _______________ English classes at the public library.
5. She _______________ her classes in October of 2008.
6. Paula _______________ her future husband, David, in English class.
7. They _______________ in love.
8. They _______________ engaged on February 14, 2009.
9. They ____________ husband and wife on June 24, 2010.
10.After the wedding, they _______________ on a honeymoon to Jamaica.
became
began
came
fell
found
got
grew up
met
took
went
Paula and David became husband and wife on June 24, 2010.
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English Simple Past Tense Irregular Verbs
Present Past Español
bring brought traer/llevar
buy bought comprar
catch caught coger/tomar
drink drank beber
drive drove conducir/manejar
read read leer
ride rode andar en/ir en/montar
run ran correr
think thought pensar
Write what happened yesterday. (Escriba lo que pasó ayer.)
Example #!: I bring my iPad to class every day. I brought my iPad to class yesterday.
Example #2: Nathan often reads a magazine. Nathan read a magazine yesterday.
1. Clarence catches the bus every morning.
_______________________________________________________________________
2. Noah often thinks about his family.
_______________________________________________________________________
3. Joe runs at the track every Saturday.
_______________________________________________________________________
4. Keri drives her car to work every weekday.
_______________________________________________________________________
5. Matthew rides a motorcycle every day.
_______________________________________________________________________
6. Adele often buys groceries at Trader Joe’s Supermarket.
_______________________________________________________________________
I brought my iPad to class
yesterday.
I bring my iPad to class
every day.
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Present Past Español
break broke romper/rompese/quebrar
meet met conocerse/encontrarse con
ring rang sonar
Complete the crossword puzzle with the past tense of the verbs in parentheses.
(Complete el crucigrama con el simple past tense de los verbos en paréntesis.)
Horizontales
2.The church bell _____ (ring) at noon.
3. Edward _____ (meet)John last week.
Verticales
1. Amy _____ (break) her arm yesterday.
The church bell rang at noon.
(La campana de la iglesia sonó al mediodía.)
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Present Past Español
fly flew volar
hear heard oír/escuchar
leave left salir/marcharse/irse
pay paid pagar
send sent enviar
sing sang cantar
speak spoke decir/hablar
take took traer/llevar
Complete the crossword puzzle with the simple past tense of the verbs in parentheses.
(Complete el crucigrama con el simple past tense de los verbos en paréntesis.)
Horizontales
1. Brandon _____ (leave) for school at 9:00.
3. The teacher _____ (speak) to the students about the exam.
6. Janis _____ (hear) a bird singing when she woke up this morning.
7. I _____ (take) a cake to the party.
Verticales
2. We _____ (fly) home in an airplane last year.
4. Alison _____ (pay) $50.00 for her new dress.
5. Holly _____ (send) her grandmother a gift for her birthday.
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Present – Simple Past
begin – began drink – drank lose - lost run – ran tear – tore
break - broke drive – drove meet - met say - said tell – told
bring – brought find – found ride - rode sell - sold wake - woke
catch - caught hang – hung ring – rang steal - stole wear - wore
Complete the crossword puzzle with the simple past tense of the verbs.
(Complete el crucigrama con el simple past tense de los verbos.)
Horizontales Verticales
3. bring 1. wake
6. begin 2. hang
7. lose 4. run
9. ride 5. tell
10. sell 8. say
12. catch 9. ring
15. break 10. steal
16. meet 11. drink
18. drive 13. tear
14. find
17. wear
Español
begin (empezar) drink (beber) lose (perder) run (corer) tear (rasgar)
break (romper) drive (conducir) meet (encontrarse) say (decir) tell (decir)
bring (traer) find (encontrar) ride (andar en) sell (vender) wake (despertar)
catch (coger) hang (colgar) ring (sonar) steal (robar) wear (ponerse)
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English Simple Past Tense Irregular Verbs
Observe y complete.
Present Simple Past
eat ate
go went
sleep
had
see
come
do
got
put
wake
write
am/is/are
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Observe y complete.
Present Simple Past
sit up sat up
find found
tear
catch
drank
read
drive
ride
flew
spoke
stand up
brought
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Observe y complete.
Present Simple Past
become became
run ran
break
begin
hang
meet
rang
wear
wake up
tell
stole
said
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Elija la opción correcta.
Modelo:
swim
swum sawm swam
1. drink
drank drunk drenk
2. buy
bowt bought buoght
3. have fun
hda fun had fnu had fun
4. catch
cawt cauhgt caught
5. become
bacame became becaime
6.grow up
grew up gruw up grew op
7. leave
lift left laft
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Elija la opción correcta.
Modelo:
eat
eta ate eit
1. break
broek bruke broke
2. fly
flew flu floo
3. hear
hird heard hurd
4. meet
mit mate met
5. pay
paed paid piad
6. ring
rang rung rugn
7. speak
spake spook spoke
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Present tense
bite
Simple Past Tense
bit
Español
morder
Elija entre los verbos del recuadro y escríbalos en el pasado simple en los espacios en
blanco.
Modelo: Yesterday, a dog _____ Harold.
Yesterday, a dog bit Harold.
1. Yesterday, I _______________ the bus to work.
2. This morning, I _______________ a glass of orange juice.
3. Last week, I ____________ new shoes and they ____________ $80.00.
4. Last week, I _______________ $80.00 for my new shoes.
5. The wind _____________ down a tree and it _____________ in our yard.
6. After he graduated from the university, Rick _______________ a journalist.
7. Five thousand years ago, the Egyptians _______________ the Pyramids.
bite
buy
build
blow
become
cost
drink
fall
pay
take
Yesterday, a dog bit Harold.
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Present Tense
find
Simple Past Tense
found
Español
encontrar
Elija entre los verbos del recuadro y escríbalos en el pasado simple en los espacios en
blanco.
Modelo: Three hundred years ago, the pirates _____ buried treasure.
Three hundred years ago, the pirates found buried treasure.
1. Katy went to the jewelry store and ________ a beautiful ring.
2. When I was young, my mother ____________ smoking in our home.
3. When I ____________ the house, I ____________ to lock the front door.
4. Last night, Sandra __________ her children stay up late.
5. Last night, the lights ____________ out. I ____________ a candle.
6. After Jerry got up, he _______________ the bed.
7. At the courthouse, Martha _______________ to tell the truth.
8. Three hundred years ago, the pirates _______________ buried treasure.
Three hundred years ago, the
pirates had a treasure map.
They found buried treasure.
find
choose
forbid
forget
go
leave
let
light
make
swear
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Referencias temporales
yesterday
(ayer)
two weeks ago
(hace dos semanas)
last Christmas
(la navidad
anterior/pasada)
the day before yesterday
(anteayer)
the other day
(el otro día)
last month
(el mes pasado)
last year
(el año pasado)
in July
(en julio)
three months ago
(hace tres meses)
four years ago
(hace cuatro meses)
last week
(la semana pasada)
two years ago
(hace dos años)
Ordénalas y colócalas en en este linea de tiempo de la más próxima a la más alejada del
presente.
today
yesterday
En grupos de cuatro, piensa en algo importante que hiciste en alguno de los momentos en la
actividad anterior. Coméntalo con tus compañeros. ¿Hizo alguien divertido, soprendente,
extraño?
Last Christmas, I went to my mother’s house.
(La navidad anterior, fui a casa de mi madre.)
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Task Card Speaking Activity
There are 2 groups of task cards. Group 1 consists of subjects and group 2 consists of actions.
Cut out the task cards and place each group on the table. Student A picks one card from each
group of cards and creates a sentence using the simple past tense. Then, Student B takes a
turn.
Rita and Pedro practice this speaking activity.
Rita draws a card from the subject group. It reads: Martha. Then, she draws a card from the
actions group. It reads: go to Miami. Rita says: Martha went to Miami.
Now, it is Pedro’s turn. He draws a card from the subject group. It reads: Roger. Then, Pedro
draws a card from the actions group. It reads: eat a hotdog. Pedro says: Roger ate a hotdog.
The task cards are on pages 32–35.
Rita y Pedro hablan usando tarjetas de
tareas.
Martha went to Miami.
Roger ate a hotdog.
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Task Card Speaking Activity
Martha Roger
Paul Mr. Jones
Ben and
Mary
Kirk
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Task Card Speaking Activity
Betty Steven
Jimmy
Mrs.
Sanders
Ines and
Katy
Debbie
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Task Card Speaking Activity
go to
Miami
eat a
hotdog
tell some
jokes
wake up at
7:30
send a gift
to a friend
read a
magazine
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Task Card Speaking Activity
buy some
new shoes
lose a five-
dollar bill
make some
chocolate chip
cookies
sleep for
9 hours
have a car
accident
drink
8 glasses of
water
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Escriba en inglés.
Modelo: Ana estaba enferma ayer.
Ana was sick yesterday.
1. Rick estaba en Europa el verano pasado.
_______________________________________________________________________
2. George leyó el periódico el domingo pasado.
_______________________________________________________________________
3. Paula tuvo un resfriado la semana pasada.
_______________________________________________________________________
4. Edith finalmente vendió su coche.
_______________________________________________________________________
5. La clase comenzó a las nueve.
_______________________________________________________________________
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Escriba en inglés.
Modelo: Perdí mi billetera ayer.
I lost my wallet yesterday.
1. Los niños rompieron la lámpara.
_______________________________________________________________________
2. Yo conduje al trabajo ayer.
_______________________________________________________________________
3. Mi esposa y yo compramos una casa el año pasado.
_______________________________________________________________________
4. Ellen y Josh vinieron a visitarnos el fin de semana pasada.
_______________________________________________________________________
5. El avión salió del aeropuerto a las ocho de la mañana.
_______________________________________________________________________
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Can you put the words in these sentences in the correct order?
Example:
/morning/this/shower/a/took/I/
I took a shower this morning.
1. /a/told/I/lie/
_______________________________________________________________________
2. /drank/Richard/coke/large/a/
_______________________________________________________________________
3. /work/to/drove/father/My/yesterday/
_______________________________________________________________________
4. /birds/flew/over/heads/The/our/
_______________________________________________________________________
5. /soccer/a/saw/Bill/night/last/game/
_______________________________________________________________________
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Can you put the words in these sentences in the correct order?
Example:
/party/We/the/at/cake/ate/
We ate cake at the party.
1. /early/up/Fred/woke/
_______________________________________________________________________
2. /the/caught/Ron/ball/
_______________________________________________________________________
3. /went/Louise/home/4:00p.m./at/
_______________________________________________________________________
4. /Seattle/up/Monica/in/grew/
_______________________________________________________________________
5. /miles/ran/yesterday/four/I/
_______________________________________________________________________
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Answer Key
pp.6 and 7
1. My family came to visit me last August.
2. We went to see a movie yesterday afternoon.
3. A long time ago, Brian had a red bicycle.
4. Henry and his brother woke up early yesterday morning.
5. Two weeks ago, I saw you in the park.
6. Yesterday, Ellen sat down to eat at 5:00 p.m.
7. I got a good grade on the exam.
8. You were at home last night.
p.8
1. My family came to visit me.
2. We went to a movie.
3. Brian had a red bicycle.
4. Henry and his brother woke up early.
5. I saw you in the park.
6. Ellen sat down to eat at 5:00 p.m.
7. I got a good grade on the exam.
8. I was at home.
pp.9 and 10
1. I went downtown a month ago.
2. James and Kate saw that film three weeks ago.
3. We had a problem with the computer the day before yesterday.
4. Last Monday, she came to the office at nine o’clock in the morning.
5. The librarian put the books on the shelf five minutes ago.
6. You did your homework last night.
7. The author wrote the book five years ago.
8. Everyone stood up when the judge entered the courtroom.
p.11
1. Layla was at home.
2. Peter and his family were at the park.
3. Emma and Lucas were at a restaurant.
4. Rachel was at the mall.
5. Donna was at the hair salon.
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Answer Key
p.15
Matching #1 - 3,5,1,2,6,4 Matching #2 – 2,3,6,5,1,7,4
p.16
1. Richard got up at seven o’clock.
2. Martha felt sleepy this morning.
3. Henry ate bacon and eggs for breakfast this morning.
p.17
1. The class began at nine o’clock in the morning.
2. Wilder and Zelda met at a Christmas party.
3. Roger lived in London in 2011. He came to England in 2010.
4. Dylan and Hannah fell in love last summer.
5. Jessica grew up in Canada.
6. Ross took French classes at school. He began his classes last October.
7. Carter and Layla got engaged last February.
8. William went to Chicago last week.
9. Paula and David got married. They became man and wife.
p.18
1. Paula grew up in Valencia, Spain.
2. She came to New York City in 2008.
3. She found a job at Artie’s Delicatessen.
4. She took English classes at the public library.
5. She began her classes in October of 2008.
6. Paula met her future husband, David, in English class.
7. They fell in love.
8. They got engaged on February 14, 2009.
9. They became husband and wife on June 24, 2010.
10.After the wedding, they went on a honeymoon to Jamaica.
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Answer Key
p. 19
1. Clarence caught the bus yesterday.
2. Noah thought about his family yesterday.
3. Joe ran at the track yesterday.
4. Keri drove her car to work yesterday.
5. Matthew rode a motorcycle yesterday.
6. Adele bought groceries at Trader Joe’s Supermarket yesterday.
p. 20
1. Down – broke 2. Across – rang 3. Across – met
p.21
1.l e 2.f t
l
3.s 4.p o k e
a w
5.s i
6.h e a r d
n
7.t o o k
p. 22
1.w 2.h
o 3.b 4.r o u g h 5.t
k a n o
6.b e g a n g 7.l o 8.s t
d a
i
9.r o d e
10.s o l 11.d a
t r n
o 12.c a u g h 13.t
14.f l n o
15.b r o k e k r
u 16.m e t
n 17.w
18.d r o v e
r
e
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Answer Key
p.23
eat-ate go-went sleep-slept have-had see-saw come-came do-did get=got put-put
wake-woke write-wrote be-am/is/are
p.24
sit up-sat up find-found tear-tore catch-caught drink-drank read-read drive-drove
ride-rode fly-flew speak-spoke stand up-stood up bring-brought
p. 25
become-became run-ran break-broke begin-began hang-hung meet-met ring-rang wear-wore
wake up-woke up tell-told steal-stole say-said
p.26
1.drank 2.bought 3.had fun 4.caught 5.became 6.grew up 7.left
p.27
1.broke 2.flew 3.heard 4.met 5.pay 6.rang 7.spoke
p. 28
1. Yesterday, Itook the bus to work.
2. This morning, I drank a glass of orange juice.
3. Last week, I bought new shoes and they cost $80.00.
4. Last week, I paid $80.00 for my new shoes.
5. The wind blew down a tree and it fell in our yard.
6. After he graduated from the university, Rick became a journalist.
7. Five thousand years ago, the Egyptians built the Pyramids.
p.29
1. Katy went to the jewelry store and chose a beautiful ring.
2. When I was young, my mother forbade smoking in our home.
3. When I left the house, I forgot to lock the front door.
4. Last night, Sandra let her children stay up late.
5. Last night, the lights went out. I lit a candle.
6. After Jerry got up, he made the bed.
7. At the courthouse, Martha swore to tell the truth.
8. Three hundred years ago, the pirates found buried treasure
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Answer Key
p.36
1. Rick was in Europe last summer.
2. George read the newspaper last Sunday.
3. Paula had a cold last week.
4. Edith finally sold her car.
5. The class began a nine o’clock.
p. 37
1. The children broke the lamp.
2. I drove to work yesterday.
3. My wife and I bought a house last year.
4. Ellen y Josh came to visit us last weekend.
5. The plane left the airport at eight o’clock in the morning.
p.38
1. I told a lie.
2. Richard drank a large coke.
3. My father drove to work yesterday.
4. The birds flew over our heads.
5. Bill saw a soccer game last night.
p.39
1. Fred woke up early.
2. Ron caught the ball.
3. Louise went home at 4:00p.m.
4. Monica grew up in Seattle.
5. I ran four miles yesterday.
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