The document discusses the past tense in English, including:
1) Regular verbs are formed by adding "d" or "ed" in the past tense, and examples are given such as "traveled" and "cleaned".
2) Irregular verb forms are also mentioned.
3) Time expressions used in the past tense are discussed briefly.
4) Numbers are reviewed from zero to ninety and hundreds, thousands, and millions.
In this morning, then after I had eaten my dinner, I went with my friends to see a movie. when I arrived at the theater, the movie had already begun and we had to wait for the next function. But my friends had not brought money and I had to pay for the tickets. Once we finished see the movie we went to take the train, but we were too late and the train had left. After having waited for 5 minutes we took the next one. I said goodbye to my friends and I was going to go to my house, but the sky got clouded and started to rain. And I had to wait for the rain to stop, had not I had already a bad day?.
After all that, I finally arrived my house, but because of the rain that day, I have had flu this week and thanks to this, I don't work today.
texto escrito en past perfect con fraces afirmativas interrogativas, negativas, simple perfect y present perfect
In this morning, then after I had eaten my dinner, I went with my friends to see a movie. when I arrived at the theater, the movie had already begun and we had to wait for the next function. But my friends had not brought money and I had to pay for the tickets. Once we finished see the movie we went to take the train, but we were too late and the train had left. After having waited for 5 minutes we took the next one. I said goodbye to my friends and I was going to go to my house, but the sky got clouded and started to rain. And I had to wait for the rain to stop, had not I had already a bad day?.
After all that, I finally arrived my house, but because of the rain that day, I have had flu this week and thanks to this, I don't work today.
texto escrito en past perfect con fraces afirmativas interrogativas, negativas, simple perfect y present perfect
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Vocabulary module 3
1. MODULE III
THE PAST TENSE IN ENGLISH
VOCABULARY:
A. VERBS (REGULAR AND IRREGULAR)
B. TIME EXPRESSIONS
C. REVIEW NUMBERS
2. A. VERBS
REGULAR (Add «d» or «ed»
travel traveled Kevin traveled to California last year.
Did Kevin travel to California?
Yes, he did. / No, he didn’t.
clean cleaned Geraldyn cleaned the house.
Did Kevin Geraldyn clean the house?
Yes, she did. / No, she didn’t.
play played Carlos played Nintendo.
Did Carlos play Nintendo?
Yes, he did. / No, he didn’t.
open opened David opened a club.
Did David open a club?
Yes, he did. / No, he didn’t.
3. A. VERBS
REGULAR (Add «d» or «ed»
miss missed Isabel missed her boyfriend.
Did Isabel miss her boyfriend?
Yes, she did. / No, she didn’t.
kiss kissed Wilson kissed Lucia.
Did Wilson kiss Lucia?
Yes, he did. / No, he didn’t.
wash washed Jonathan washed the car.
Did Jonathan wash the car?
Yes, he did. / No, he didn’t.
walk walked Antonio walked at night.
Did Antonio walk at night?
Yes, he did. / No, he didn’t.
4. A. VERBS
REGULAR (Add «d» or «ed»
want wanted Betzy wanted $1,000,000.
Did Betzy want $1,000,000?
Yes, she did. / No, she didn’t.
wait waited Daniel waited for the girl.
Did Daniel wait for the girl?
Yes, he did. / No, he didn’t.
need needed Luis needed Q. 2,550.
Did Luis need Q.2,550?
Yes, he did. / No, he didn’t.
paint painted The students painted the school.
Did the students paint the school?
Yes, they did. / No, they didn’t.
5. A. VERBS
REGULAR (Add «d» or «ed»
try tried Eduardo tried to slove the problem.
Did Eduardo try to slove the problem?
Yes, he did. / No, he didn’t.
cry cried Madeline cried last night.
Did Madeline cry last night?
Yes, she did. / No, she didn’t.
hurry hurried Miss Elena hurried to class.
Sis miss Elena hurry to class?
Yes, she did. / No, she didn’t.
marry married Peter Parker married Mary Jane.
Did Peter Parker marry Mary Jane?
Yes, he did. / No, he didn’t.