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INGLÉS - SECUNDARIA
EXERCISE Read more about the Wright brothers. Underline the past tense
verbs in the following sentences.
EXAMPLE The Wright brothers lived in Dayton, Ohio.
Write the past tense of these regular verbs. (Accent marks show you
where a word is stressed.)
learn learned clap clapped
love loved lísten listened
8. They it.
(fix)
Before
You Read 1. When was the first time you traveled by airplane?
2. Do you recognize the people in the photos below?
EXERCISE 6 Read each statement. Then write a negative statement with the
words in parentheses ( ).
EXAMPLE The Wright brothers were inventors. (Earhart and Lindbergh)
Earhart and Lindbergh weren’t inventors.
1. The train was common transportation in the early 1900s. (the airplane)
4. Lindbergh’s plane was in the air for many hours. (the Wright brothers’
first plane)
8. The 1903 flight at Kitty Hawk was successful. (the 2003 flight)
Questions with Was/Were
EXAMPLES EXPLANATION
Was the first flight long? Yes/No Questions
No, it wasn’t. Was/were + subject . . . ?
Was the first flight successful? Short answers
Yes, it was.
Yes, + subject + was/were.
Were the Wright brothers inventors?
No, + subject + wasn’t/weren’t.
Yes, they were.
Were there a lot of people at the 100-year celebration? There Questions
Yes, there were. Was/were + there . . . ?
Was there a lot of rain that day? Short Answers
Yes, there was.
Yes, there was/were.
No, there wasn’t/weren’t.
How long was the first flight? Wh- Questions
Where was the first flight? Wh- word + was/were + subject . . . ?
Why wasn’t Amelia successful? Negative Questions
Why weren’t you there? Why + wasn’t/weren’t + subject . . . ?
Who was with Earhart when she disappeared? Subject Questions
How many people were in the airplane? Who + was . . . ?
How many . . . + were . . . ?
EXERCISE 0 Fill in the blanks with the correct past-tense form of be. Add any
other necessary words.
A: I tried to call you last weekend. I was worried about you.
(example)
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B: I home. I out of town.
(1 not) (2)
A: Where ?
(3)
B: In Washington, D.C.
A: alone?
(4) (continued)
B: No, I . I was with my brother.
(5)
A: expensive?
(6)
B: No. Our trip wasn’t expensive at all.
A: Really? Why expensive?
(7)
B: The flight from here to Washington cheap.
(8)
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Regret means to be sorry for.
8.8 List of Irregular Past Tense Verbs7
VERBS WITH NO CHANGE FINAL d CHANGES TO t
bet—bet hurt—hurt bend—bent send—sent
cost—cost let—let build—built spend—spent
cut—cut put—put lend—lent
fit—fit quit—quit
hit—hit shut—shut
MISCELLANEOUS CHANGES
be—was/were go—went hear—heard
do—did have—had make—made
EXERCISE 1 Read the following facts about the history of rockets. Underline the
verbs. Write R for a regular verb. Write I for an irregular verb.
EXAMPLE Goddard published a paper on rockets in 1920. R
EXERCISE 2 Fill in the blanks with the past tense of one of the words from the
box below.
1. He a professor of physics.
2. People that space travel was impossible.
3. Goddard his first rocket in a car and to his
aunt’s farm.
4. The rocket for 2½ seconds and then it to
the ground.
5. Goddard never the first moon landing.
6. The New York Times about their mistake 49 years later.
EXERCISE 3 Fill in the blanks with the past tense of the verb in parentheses ( ).
EXAMPLE The Wright brothers’ father gave them a flying toy.
(give)
the U.S.
2. I a passport.
(get)
3. I for a visa.
(apply)
4. I English.
(study)
5. I my furniture.
(sell)
6. I goodbye to my friends.
(say)
7. I an English dictionary.
(buy)
EXERCISE 7 ABOUT YOU Tell if you did or didn’t do these things in the past
week. Add some specific information to tell more about each item.
EXAMPLE go to the movies
I went to the movies last weekend with my brother. We saw a great movie.
OR
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A flock of birds is a group of birds that fly together.
8.9 Questions with Past-Tense Verbs
Compare affirmative statements and questions.
Wh- Word Did Subject Verb Complement Short Answer
The pilot landed the plane.
Did he land at an airport? No, he didn’t.
Where did he land? On the Hudson River.
The plane lost power.
Did the plane lose an engine? Yes, it did.
How did it lose an engine? Birds flew into the engine.
Language Notes:
1. To form a yes/no question, use:
Did + subject + base form + complement
2. To form a short answer, use:
Yes, + subject pronoun + did.
No, + subject pronoun + didn’t.
3. To form a wh- question, use:
Wh- word + did + subject + base form + complement
EXERCISE 20 Read each statement. Write a yes/no question about the words in
parentheses ( ). Write a short answer.
EXAMPLE The Wright brothers had a dream. (Goddard) (yes)
Did Goddard have a dream? Yes, he did.
10. People didn’t believe the Wright brothers at first. (Goddard) (no)
1. Where ?
The Wright brothers built their plane in their bicycle shop.
2. Why ?
The first plane crashed because of the wind.
3. Why the
first flight in 1903?
Many newspapers didn’t report it because no one believed it.
4. Where ?
Lindbergh worked for the U.S. Mail Service.
5. Why ?
He crossed the ocean to win the prize money.
6. How much money ?
He won $25,000.
7. How old when he crossed the ocean?
Lindbergh was 25 years old when he crossed the ocean.
8. Where ?
Earhart was born in Kansas.
9. Where ?
She disappeared in the Pacific Ocean.
(continued)
10. Why ? Nobody know
11. When ?
The first man walked on the moon in 1969.
12. Why the first moon landing?
Goddard didn’t see the first moon landing because he died in 1945.
13. Why ?
Sully was a hero because he saved lives.
14. How many ?
He saved 150 lives.
15. Why ?
He didn’t return to the airport because he didn’t have time.
EXERCISE 22 Read each statement. Then write a question with the words in
parentheses ( ). Answer with a complete sentence. (The answers are
at the bottom of page 247.)
EXAMPLE The Wright brothers were born in the nineteenth century. (Where)
Where were they born?
They were born in Ohio.
7. The U.S. government didn’t want to see the airplane at first. (Why)
EXERCISE 24 ABOUT YOUCheck ( ) which of these things you did when you were
a child. Make an affirmative or negative statement about one of these
items. Another student will ask a question about your statement.
EXAMPLE I attended public school.
A: I didn’t attend public school.
B: Why didn’t you attend public school?
A: My parents wanted to give me a religious education.
EXERCISE 25 Choose the correct words to answer these questions about the
subject. (The answers are at the bottom of the page.)
EXAMPLE Who invented the airplane?
(the Wright brothers / Goddard / Lindbergh)
EXERCISE 27 Fill in the blanks in this conversation between two students about
their past.
A: I was born in Mexico. I
(example: born) (1 come)
A: Why to Guatemala?
(5 move)
A: What ?
(7 happen)
B: A major earthquake my town. Luckily,
(8 hit)
to the U.S.
A: My brother .
(22)
to work. Then I
(24 have) (25 get)
A: Me too.
Summary of Lesson 8
The Simple Past Tense
1. Be
Was Were
I
We
He
∂ was in Paris. You ∂ were in Paris.
She
They
It
There was a problem. There were many problems.
Was Were
AFFIRMATIVE
He was in Poland. They were in France.
NEGATIVE
He wasn’t in Russia. They weren’t in England.
YES/NO QUESTION
Was he in Hungary? Were they in Paris?
SHORT ANSWER
No, he wasn’t. No, they weren’t.
WH- QUESTION
Where was he? When were they in France?
NEGATIVE QUESTION
Why wasn’t he in Russia? Why weren’t they in Paris?
SUBJECT QUESTION
Who was in Russia? How many people were in France?
2. Other Verbs
2. Review the spelling rules for adding -ed, and use correct spelling.
studied
I studyed for the last test.
dropped
He droped his pencil.
5. Use be with born. (Don’t add -ed to born.) Don’t use be with died.
was born
Her grandmother borned in Russia.
She was died in the U.S.
was
Where did your grandfather born?
did
Where was your grandfather died?
Editing Quiz
Some of the shaded words and phrases have mistakes. Find the
mistakes and correct them. If the shaded words are correct, write C.
had C
A: Last week we have an interesting homework assignment. We had to
(example) (example)
B: Who’s that?
B: He was an American?
(4)
A: In 1961.
A: Yes. But he wasn’t the first living thing in space. There was fruit flies
(8) (9)
and dogs in space before him. And later there were chimpanzees and
(10)
the moon landing. That was happened in 1969, one year before he died.
(17) (18)
B: That’s so sad.
Lesson 8 Test/Review
PART Fill in the blanks with the negative form of the underlined verb.
EXAMPLE Lindbergh worked for the U.S. Mail Service. Earhart
didn’t work for the U.S. Mail Service.
PART Read each statement. Write a yes/no question about the words in
parentheses ( ). Write a short answer.
EXAMPLE Lindbergh crossed the ocean. (Earhart) (yes)
Did Earhart cross the ocean? Yes, she did.
Write
About It 1 Write about your personal hero. You can write about a family
member, friend, teacher, coworker, or someone you read about. Tell
why you admire this person.
EXAMPLE
Abraham Lincoln
I really admire Abraham Lincoln. He was the 16th
president of the U.S. He wanted every person to
be free. At that time, there were slaves in the U.S.
Lincoln wanted to end slavery . . .