Oraciones en pasado simple de verbos regulares e irregulares affirmative negative interrogative?
Oraciones en pasado simple de verbos regulares e irregulares affirmative negative interrogative.
Oraciones en pasado simple de verbos regulares e irregulares affirmative negative interrogative.
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Oraciones en pasado simple regulares :
Afirmativo, se usa el ed al final de las oraciones cuando son REGULARES.
- I watched TV for 2 hours.
- They wanted to see her.
- He studied English for his classes.
Negativo, para negar se utiliza el auxiliar did + not y el verbo.
- Cecilia didn't work this week.
- He didn't marry her.
- We didn't paint our house.
Interrogativo, se utiliza el auxiliar did solamente para interrogativo POSITIVO.
- Did you study yesterday?
- Did Paul smoke?
- Did they travel to California?
Oraciones en pasado simple irregulares :
Afirmativo.
Cuando son irregulares, tienen otra forma de escribirse, y no sigue el patrón de agregarle - ed al final, pero que igualmente es pasado simple : - My mom found a dog yesterday, so she decided to adopt it.
(Found significa find, por lo que es irregular, ya que no sigue el patrón de - ed al final).
- I forgot the final exam.
- They sent a letter for me.
- Sara withdrew some money for the party.
(Sara retiróplata para la fiesta)
Negativo.
Se utiliza el mismo did + not, la diferencia es que podemos saber que son irregulares, cuando formulamos el verbo en afirmativo y lo convertimos a negativo, entonces :
I didn't teach him / I taught him = (No le enseñé a él / Le enseñé a él) - She didn't smell bad food / She smelt bad food.
- Rebecca didn't sing, becauseshe sings horrible.
- They didn't learn to swim.
Oraciones en interrogativo.
Para ello, se utiliza el mismo auxiliar did, sin embargo, se tiene en cuenta que tenemos que formular el verbo en afirmativo y lo convertimos a interrogativo que es el mismo en su base forma, entonces : - Did you teach him to swim?
(afirmativo de teach = taught) - Did he run for hours?
(afirmativo de run = ran) - Did someone steal her?
(afirmativo de steal = stole).
I was in the school yesterday? You were in the house now? We were in the party with them? She was dancing yesterday with pablo? He was playing yesterday? Espero que te sirva saludos.
To be : I bought a new t - shirt yesterday. I didn't read the newspaper last week. Did you do your homeworks yesterday? To have : I have written letters. She hasn't eaten since yesterday. Have you ever been in London?
Respuesta : I have been thinking about you for two or more monthsI took the bus at five p. M and I went to the cinemahe went to the school yesterdaywe ate a lot on the partyBrazil won five world cups, it’s incredible! I…