past simple 3
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por Anabel
Future probability
Mrs. Anabel Montes - English teacher
change the tense
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Present:(Today)
talkwalk play laugh help ask answer finish looklovewatchcookclosedworkwash
Past Tense:(Yesterday)
talkedwalkedplayedlaughedhelpedaskedansweredfinishedlooked lovedwatchedcookedclosedworkedwashed
After school I play with my pet dinosaur. I dance with him. I play football with him. I cook him some soup and use very big vegetables because he is always hungry. I love my dinosaur and always smile when we jump around the park! I like having a pet dinosaur so much!
Change the story to the past tense…
Change this story to the present tense…
The students walked to their lessons. The
children played in the park. They laughed at the
joke. The good students then helped Mr Tom
with the books. They asked him a question
about the homework. The good students
answered the question. Mr Tom shouted at the
naughty students. When they finished reading,
they looked at the pictures.
ending sounds
There are 3 ending sounds for past tense words…
‘-id’ ‘-t’ ‘-d’
The ‘-id’ sound
‘-id’
only used for verbs ending with a ‘t’ or ‘d’ sound
decidedinvitedneededplantedpostedshoutedstartedtastedvisitedwaitedwanted
The ‘-d’ sound
only used for verbs ending in a voiced sound
movedstayedsaved
cleanedenjoyedlovedclosedplayed
‘-d’
Voiced consonant sounds: b, v, g, z, j, th, l, m, n, r
You can feel a vibration when you put your fingers on your neck.
The ‘-t’ sound
only used for verbs ending in an unvoiced sound
laughedwalkedkissedfinishedhelpeddancedfixedworkedwasheddropped
‘-t’
Voiceless consonant sounds: p, f, k, s, sh, ch, th.
You cannot feel a vibration when you put your fingers on your neck.