Complete the sentences with the verbs in the SIMPLE PAST TENSE
1. I _____________________ (eat) sushi for lunch yesterday.
2. I ____________________(read) a really interesting book at 8.30 this morning.
3. She ___________________(not/want) an ice-cream. It was too cold.
4. Alan __________________(not/go) on holiday last summer.
5. At 5 o'clock, the pupils ____________________(wait) for their parents to pick them up.
6. At 9pm, Joe _______________________(not/do) his homework. He ______________(play) computer games.
7. What were you doing when I _________________(call) you?
8. ____________ you _________________ (sleep) well last night? 9. They were waiting for me when I _____________(arrive).
10. When _______________you ________________( leave ) home?
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Resposta:
⇒⇒ Simple past tense
1. I ate sushi for lunch yesterday.
2. I read a really interesting book at 8.30 this morning.
3. She didn't want an ice-cream. It was too cold.
4. Alan didn't go on holiday last Summer.
5. At 5 o'clock, the pupils waited for their parents to pick them up.
6. At 9pm, Joe didn't do his homework. He played computer games.
7. What were you doing when I called you?
8. Did you sleep well last night?
9. They were waiting for me when I arrived.
10. When did you leave home?
Explicação:
⇒⇒ Simple past - regular verbs >> A maioria dos verbos em inglês são regulares e terminam sempre em ''ed'' quando estão no passado .
Exemplos:
decided - called - smiled - studied - tried - watched - washed
decidiu - chamou - sorriu - estudou - tentou - assistiu - lavou
→→ Regras para o passado de verbos regulares
→ Se o verbo terminar com a letra ''e'', basta acrescentar ''d''.
love – loved
smile – smiled
like – liked
→ Caso o verbo termine com uma consoante + a letra Y, substitua o ''y'' por ''ied''.
study – studied
try – tried
cry – cried
→ Mas se antes do ''y'' houver uma vogal simplesmente acrescenta o ''ed''.
play – played
stay – stayed
pray – prayed
→ Se o verbo terminar em consoante + vogal + consoante - CVC e esta seja a sílaba tônica da palavra, dobra a ultima consoante e acrescenta ''ed''.
stop – stopped
prefer – preferred
plan – planned
→ Se a sílaba tônica for no início da palavra, é só acrescentar ''ed''
visit – visited
listen – listened
open – opened
⇒⇒ Verbos irregulares >> são verbos que não terminam em ''ed'' no passado. Cada verbo irregular tem sua forma própria de fazer o passado, ou seja, não seguem nenhuma regra.
was - passado de ''to be''
swam - passado de '' to swim''
fell - passado de ''to fall''
hurt - passado de ''to hurt''
had - passado de ''to have''
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