The Past Tense (I). Reflecting Reflecting on on Language Language.

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Transcripción de la presentación:

The Past Tense (I)

Reflecting Reflecting on on Language Language

We use the simple past to speak about actions that finished at a stated time in the past.

subject + action verb (past form) Form I worked.

Time Expressions yesterday year last week month Saturday

arrivewaitacceptenjoyreturndancearrivewaitacceptenjoyreturndanceed ed ed ed ed ed Regular Verbs

The ending -ed is pronounced: pronounced: /d/ después de todos los sonidos vocálicos y de los sonidos consonánticos que vibran (voiced sounds) vibran (voiced sounds) Excepto después de /d/

planned played returned

The ending -ed is pronounced: pronounced: /t/ después de todos los sonidos consonantes que no vibran (voiceless sounds) Excepto después de /t/

kissed danced

The ending -ed is pronounced: pronounced: /id/ después de /d/ y /t/ /d/ y /t/

protected intended accepted

Practice Practice

Tick the most appropriate pronunciation

returnedacceptedarriveddanced /id//d/ /t/    

Select the verb that best suits what you did.

What did you do yesterday? 1. worked – cleaned – painted 2. washed – cooked – studied 3. played – danced – watched TV

Are they referring to: a. present activities. b. future activities. c. past activities.

Complete the rap by providing a verb according to the situation described.

Finish the rap What did you do today? I _____my floors. Your ______? Yes! I _____ my floors all day!

What did you do today? I _____my house. Your ______? Yes! I _____ my house all day!

What did you do today? I _____my porch. Your ______? Yes! I _____ my porch all day!

What did you do today? I _____my sink. Your ______? Yes! I _____ my sink all day!

I ______ my floors. I ______ my house. I _____my porch. I ____ my sink. We worked at home all day!

Possible answers Possible answers

What did you do today? I washed my floors. Your floors? Yes! I cleaned my floors all day!

What did you do today? I cleaned my house. Your house? Yes! I cleaned my house all day!

What did you do today? I painted my porch. Your porch? Yes! I painted my porch all day!

What did you do today? I fixed my sink. Your sink? Yes! I fixed my sink all day!

I washed my floors. I cleaned my house. I painted my porch. I fixed my sink. We worked at home all day!