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Past of regular verbs
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We use the simple past for actions that started in the past and have not finished. Yes or no?
No!
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We use -ed, -d or -ied to for regular verbs in the past. Yes or no?
Yes!
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The affirmative form of the past changes for he, she or it. Yes or no?
No!
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Okay!
We use the simple past for actions that started and finished in the past. Yes or no?
Yes!
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Okay!
If the verb ends in -y after a consonant (for example: copy), we add...
-ied and remove the -y (copied).
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If the verb ends in -e (for example: like), we just add...
...-d (liked).
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We use -s for regular verbs in the past. Yes or no?
No!
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Okay!
We cannot use the simple past for actions that happened a long time ago (for example: a hundred years ago). Yes or no?
No!
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Okay!
We can use the simple past for actions that happened recently (for example: last night). Yes or no?
Yes!
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Okay!
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