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VERB REGULARES, I was in París 2 years ago - Coggle Diagram
VERB REGULARES
PAST SIMPLE
I
HE
SHE
IT
Singular subjet
YOU
WE
THEY
Plural subjet
WAS
WERE
Subjet +
wasn't
+ Complement
I wasn’t here yesterday.
(was/were) + subjet + Complement
Was the first flight long?
Yes, + subject + was/were.
No, + subject + wasn’t/weren’t.
No, it wasn’t.
Add-ed to most regular verbs
Example:
Start-Started
Rarain-rained
When the base form ends in e, add -d only
Example:
die-died
live-lived
When the base form ends in a consonant + y, change y
to i and add -ed.
Example:
Carry-carried
Study-studied
When the base form ends in a vowel + y, add -ed.
Do not change the y.
Example :
Stay-stayed
Enjoy-enjoyed
When a one-syllable verb ends in a consonant-vowel-
consonant, double the fi nal consonant and add -ed.
Example:
Stop- Stopped
Hug-Hugged
Do not double a fi nal w or x.
Example:
Show-showed
Fix-fixed
To form the simple past tense of regular
verbs, we add ed and d to the base form.
Start-Started
Dream-Dreamed
Design-Designed
Pronunciation
T
Pronounce /t/ after voiceless
sounds: /p, k, f, s, š, cˇ/
jump—jumped
kiss—kissed
cook—cooked
wash—washed
cough—coughed
D
Pronounce /d/ after voiced
sounds: /b, g, v, d¯, z, ž, jˇ, m,
n, ŋ, l, r/ and all vowel
sounds.
rub—rubbed
name—named
drag—dragged
learn—learned
love—loved
bang—banged
bathe—bathed
Ed
Pronounce / e
d/ after /d/ or
/t/ sounds.
ait—waited
add—added
hate—hated
decide—decided
want—wanted
I
was
in París 2 years ago