Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                

Unit 14 Did You Have Fun?: Liseth González Group I202 Norte Marzo2020

Download as pptx, pdf, or txt
Download as pptx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 15

UNIT 14

DID YOU HAVE FUN?


LISETH GONZÁLEZ
GRO U P I 20 2 N O RT E M A RZO 2 02 0
UNIT 14
REGULAR VERBS IRREGULAR
VERBS TOPICS
SIMPLE
PAST

NEGATIVE YES/NO
SENTENCES IN QUESTIONS IN
PAST PAST
REGULAR VERBS BASE
FORM
PAST

WATCH WATCHED
• In general, the Past Tense is used to talk EXERCISE EXERCISED
about something that started and finished STUDY STUDIED
at a definite time in the past. STAY STAYED
• something that was true for some time in SHOP SHOPPED
the past: WAIT WAITED
CALL CALLED
I lived abroad for ten years.
TALK TALKED
He enjoyed being a student.
INVITE INVITED
She played a lot of tennis when she was
COOK COOKED
younger. WALK WALKED
VISIT VISITED
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlZXd- WORK WORKED
m6Pdw CLEAN CLEANED
RELAX RELAXED
PLAY PLAYED
IRREGULAR VERBS

 Irregular verbs are ONLY irregular in affirmative/positive sentences.


• For example: The past tense of GO is WENT.
It does not end in –ED so it is considered irregular.
• The word went is used for all subjects – I, you, we, they, he, she, it.
• I went to the beach
• He went to the park.
• She went to the zoo.
• They went to the library.

• https://www.grammar.cl/Games/Past_Irregular_Verbs.htm
IRREGULAR VERBS
BASE FORM PAST
be was/were
begin began
break broke
bring brought
buy bought
build built
choose chose
come came
cost cost
cut cut
do did
draw drew
drive drove
eat ate
feel felt

• They went to the beach. find


get
give
found
got
gave
go went
have had

• You ate my cake hear


hold
keep
heard
held
kept
know knew
leave left
lead led
let let
lie lay
lose lost
make made
mean meant
meet met
pay paid
put put
run ran
say said
sell sold
send sent
set set
sit sat
speak spoke
spend spent
stand stood
take took
teach taught
tell told
think thought
understand understood
wear wore
win won
write wrote
NEGATIVE
SENTENCES
DIDN’T

• We use didn't (did not)
to make negatives with
the past simple:
• They didn't go to Spain
this year.
We didn't get home
until very late last night.
I didn't see you
yesterday. 
YES/NO QUESTIONS
IN PAST
• We use did to
make questions
 with the past
simple:
• Did she play ten
nis when she
was younger?
Did you live abr
oad?
Did you need a
doctor?
• Did you ride
W H Q UE S T I ON S I N P A S T

• We can also use a 


question word (Who, What,
Why etc.) before DID to ask for
more information.
 When did you study?
• – I studied last night.
Where did you study?
• – I studied at the library.
• Where did she go?
• What did you do yesterday?
• What did you say? - I didn't
say anything.
• Why did we have to come?
• GAME
• http://www.eslgamesworld.com
/members/games/grammar/Ne
w_Snakes_%20Ladders/Past_si
mple_tense.html
U NIT 1 5
WHERE WER E Y OU
BORN?
T O BE - P A S T T E N S E

• The past tense of To


Be in English has two
forms: WAS and WERE

• https://youtu.be/yhq1wuu
7NFk

• Questions
• https://youtu.be/kvuWQX
R84Xo

• Activity
• https://www.grammar.cl/
Games/To_Be_Past.htm
• https://learnenglish.b
ritishcouncil.org/engli
UNIT 16
CAN SHE CALL YOU LATER?
Do you love me?
• OBJECT PRONOUNS Subject Pronoun que es
quien realiza la acción.
• 1. Susan Calls John. | She calls him. Object Pronoun que es el
• 2. Paul works with Kelly. | He works with her. que recibe la acción.

• 3. Peter and Victor play with their friends. | They


I miss you 
play with them. https://www.englishmaven.org/
• 4. Mrs. Gonzalez feeds the dog. | She feeds it. HP6/Pr
onouns%20Exercise%201.htm
• 5. Mr. Smith feeds the cats. | He feeds them. https://www.englishmaven.org/HP6/Pronouns%20Exercise
%201.htm

• 6. Mary and Charlie talk to my sister and me. |


They talk to us.
INVITATIONS
QUESTIONS
• WANT TO / WOULD LIKE TO
• Would you like to go to the cinema on Friday night?

• Do you want to go running on Saturday?

• Would you like to have dinner with me tonight?

• Do you want to go swimming on Sunday?


ACCEPT INVITATIONS
Sure. I’d
• We can accept or reject an
like to
invitation. Thanks on its own means
‘yes’:
• A: Frank, would you like a chocolate?
• B:Yes, please.
• A: Would you like to come to the
cinema with us tonight?
• B: Thanks. That would be great. Would
you like
to go to
a party
tonight?
I’d really
I’d love
like to
to
go.
I’d like to,
but I have
to study
REJECT AN for a test.

INVITATION
Would
I’m sorry,
you like
but I have I want to,
to go to a
to get up but I have
board
very to work.
games
early.
night?

https://basicenglishspeaking.c I can’t. I
om/making-invitations-english- need to
different-ways-invite-someone help my
/ parents.

You might also like