The document provides examples of verbs conjugated in past tense forms ending in -ed, -d, and -t. It lists common verbs like "play," "ski," "cook," and "jump" in their past tense forms. It then provides examples of verbs requiring irregular past tense forms like "go," "eat," "sing," and "drink." The document appears to be providing examples of English verb conjugation for educational purposes.
4. Verb + ed [ id ]
Carry carried
count-
counted
Dust dusted
want
wanted
5. Now your turn
Pick Picked
Clean Cleaned
Dust
Dusted
Watch
Watched
Walk
Walked
Wait
Waited
Copy
Rain Copied
Plan Rained
mix Planned
mixed
6. Did you go to the club yesterday?
Yes, I did. I went to the club yesterday.
No, I didn`t. I didn`t go to the club.
ASK and ANSWER the questions.
1. he (play tennis) last Sunday?
2. she ( brush) her teeth in the evening?
3. you ( wash) the floor yesterday?
4. your friend (help) you?
5. your mother (prepare) tasty dishes last week?
6. your brother( clean) the room last Saturday?