Learning the past: Irregular and regular verbs

In this class you are going to practise regular and irregular verbs. Remember you have to use them to form the Past simple affirmative.



Watch out!


Regular verbs: -ed (Example: play, played)

Irregular verbs: -ed (Example: eat, ate)

You can find the list of irregular verbs at the end of your book!
The first column has the verbs in Infinitive and the second column has the verbs in past.

1. In this exercise we are going to practise how to form the past of regular verbs.

Remember, if a verb ends with...:

-CVC (and the verb is short) you add another consonant at the end. BUT NOT if they finish with W or Y.
CVC -- CVCC Example: Stop -- stopped

- e + d Exemple: Dance -- danced

- y

a) a, o, e + y + ed Example: Play -- played

b) l, r, d + i + ed Example: Try -- tried


PRACTISE:

Exercise 1
When you have finished show it to the teacher.

Exercise 2
When you have finished show it to the teacher.


2. In the following exercise you will find (trobaràs) a crossword (un mots encreuats) about irregular verbs.

a)
Translate the verbs you will find at the bottom of the crossword and write them on your notebook.

b) Take the list of irregular verbs and write the verbs in past in the correct blank.
You have a list HERE.

Click HERE to start.
When you have finished show it to the teacher.

IRREGULAR VERBS VIDEO
Go to this link and watch the video to practise irregular verbs.

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