miércoles, 25 de julio de 2012
SIMPLE PAST ♥
AFFIRMATIVE IN THE PAST SIMPLE Sentences
The affirmative sentences in the simple past is formed by adding
-ED to the root of the regular verb. Such form is valid for
all people.
Subject + verb in past + accessories
- I Walked to town.
- They Jumped on the bed
NEGATIVE IN THE PAST SIMPLE Sentences
To construct the negative form of simple past use did + not +
root of the verb for all persons.
Subject + did + not + verb root + accessories
- I did not go to school yesterday.
- I did not do my homework last night.
AFFIRMATIVE IN THE PAST SIMPLE Sentences
The affirmative sentences in the simple past is formed by adding
-ED to the root of the regular verb. Such form is valid for
all people.
Subject + verb in past + accessories
- I Walked to town.
- They Jumped on the bed
NEGATIVE IN THE PAST SIMPLE Sentences
To construct the negative form of simple past use did + not +
root of the verb for all persons.
Subject + did + not + verb root + accessories
- I did not go to school yesterday.
- I did not do my homework last night.
Simple Past tense is used to describe actions that happened at an earlier time and have already completed, for example:
She cleaned her house. Ella limpio su casa
I broke the window.Yo rompi la ventana
In the past simply did the auxiliary is
a positive manner in the form puts positova not use auxiliary. but the verb is put in the past.
You danced last week pop music.
negatively: Did not
in the negative if it puts the auxiliary did not, but the verb is put into this because the auxiliary is already indicating that the sentence is in past.
Did not you dance pop music last week.
Interrogative form:
the auxiliary is placed first (did, Did not) that the pronoun (I, He, She, We, They, etc.) and the verb is put into this.
DID YOU dance pop music last week?
PAST TENSE
Use the Simple Past to express the idea
that an action started and finished at a specific time in the past. Sometimes,
the speaker may not actually mention the specific time, but they do have one
specific time in mind.
Oraciones Afirmativas
Pronoun/Subject + Verb Past Form + Complement +
Time Expression
Oraciones Negativas
Pronoun/Subject + Aux. Didn´t (did not) + Verb
Present Form + Complement + Time Expression
Oraciones Interrogativas
Aux. Did + Subject + Verb Present Form +
Complement + Time Expression +?
Ejemplos de Oraciones
Afirmativa
Sergio and his sister visited to their cousins that live
in Kansas last week.
Negativa
Sergio and his sister didn’t visit to their cousins that
live in Kansas last week.
Interrogativa
Did Sergio and his sister visit to their cousins that
live in Kansas last week?
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