Verbs in the past
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VERBS IN THE PAST BY FRANK CH AVIRA
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This slide show describes the two types of verbs (regular and irregular), and how they affect their morphology when conjugated to the past tense.
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VERBS IN T
HE PAST
BY
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WHAT DID YOU DO YESTERDAY?
I studied for my exam
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REGULAR VERBS
Regular verbs are easy to identify because they always end with the letters -ed
AcceptAnswerAskWalkTalk
AcceptedAnsweredAskedWalkedTalked
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IRREGULAR VERBS
Irregular verbs don´t end with –ed, they change. Sometimes they change completely
DoWriteReadDriveBuy
DidWroteReadDroveBought
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VERBS IN THE PAST
R E G U L A R V E R B S
They end with –ed.
I R R E G U L A R V E R B S
They change, sometimes completely.