2. I
He
She
It
We
You
They
Was
Were
• I was in my house yesterday night
• Louis was at Patty’s house last week
• She was sad because Peter went
• My book was on the table.
• We were in the university.
• You were in a conference last month
• They were away last year
3. Was not = wasn’t
Mary wasn’t in her house
yesterday afternoon.
Were not = weren’t
My parents weren’t living in
Coro when I was born
4. Was your brother away last month?
Yes, he was.
No, he wasn’t.
Were your parents in the United States las
week?
Yes, they were
No, they weren’t
5. Where were you born?
I was born in Coro
Who were your teachers in high school?
They were Mr. And Mrs. Smith
How long were your parents in Europe?
They were there for a month.
How was your vacation?
It was terrific
6. 1. A: How long _______ your brothers in England?
B: They _______ there for two years.
A: _______ they in London the whole time?
B: No, they ___________. They also went to
Canada and Gales
COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING CONVERSATIONS
7. 2. A: ______ were you away last week?
B: Yes, I ______. I _______ in San Francisco
A: How _______ it?
B: It _______ great!
A: How ________ the weather?
B: Oh, it ______ foggy and cool as usual.
8. 1. A: How long _______ your brothers in England?
B: They _______ there for two years.
A: _______ they in London the whole time?
B: No, they ___________. They also went to
Canada and Gales
9. 3. A: I ______ in Mexico last summer
B: Really? How long _______ you there?
A: For six weeks.
B: _______ you there on business or vacation?
A: I _______ there on business
11. You just add an –ed at the
end of the verb.
INVITE - INVITED
WORK - WORKED
STAY - STAYED
STUDY- STUDIED
The verb changes completely
DRIVE – DROVE
GO – WENT
HAVE – HAD
SEE – SAW
SPEND - SPENT
12. When the verbs end in Voiceless sounds like:
– p – k – s – ch – sh – f – x – h pronounce ED as “T”
asked baked brushed
cooked cracked crashed
danced dressed dropped
escaped finished fixed
guessed helped hoped
hiked joked
13. When the verbs end in Voiced sounds like :
– l – v – n – m – r – b – v – g – w – y – z – and vowel sounds (diphthongs)
pronounce ED as “D”
Agreed allowed answered appeared
arrived believed belonged burned
called carried changed cleaned
covered cried damaged learned
Described died dried encouraged
14. When the verbs end in T or D pronounce ED as “ID”
Arrested collected contacted counted
decided defended demanded divided
ended expanded expected exported
flooded graduated hated hunted
included invited invented landed
needed painted planted printed
presented pretended protected provided
rented repeated reported respected
rested skated started shouted
Treated visited waited wanted
15. Did you stay home on Sunday?
Yes I did. I watched a football game on TV
Did your sister invite Peter to her party?
Yes she did. She invited all her friends.
Did your classmates study for the English test?
Yes they did. They studied last week
16. What did you do on Sunday?
I stayed at home.
Where did you go on Monday?
I went to the University
What did your mother give you in your birthday?
She gave me a Play Station
Did not = didn’t
17. 1. A: ________ you ______ (go) out on Friday night?
B: No, I _______ . I _________ (invite) friends over, and I
_______
(cook) dinner for them.
2. A: How ______ (spend) your last birthday?
B: I ________ (have) a party. Everyone _________ (enjoy) it,
but the neighbors ____________ (complain) about the
noise.
COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING CONVERSATIONS
18. Write a brief biography about yourself:
- When were you born?
- Where did you study?
- What was your favourite sport?
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