The document provides information about verb conjugations in English. It discusses the simple present and past forms of the verb "to be" for indicating personal information and location. It then discusses adding "ed" or "d" to form the past tense of regular verbs, with exceptions for verbs ending in "w", "x", or "y" which often just add "ed". Finally, it lists some common irregular verbs and their past tense forms.
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2. Verb to be is
Subject Verb to be in Simple for personal
Pronuons Present, Positive information
and location
I was In the
YOU were house
A doctor
HE was
On the
SHE Was desk
IT was A nurse
WE were A puppy
YOU were In Italy
THEY were Happy
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3. Verb to be is
Subject Verb to be in Simple for personal
Pronuons Present, Negative information
and location
I Was not A robber
A tennis
YOU Were not player
HE was not perfect
SHE was not beautiful
IT was not My
WE were not homework
YOU were not In the party
happy
THEY were not My friends
4. Add an “ed” or “d” to form the past tense:
1. When the verb ends in “e” add “d”
Example:
B: They saved (save, shave, smile)
• They saved to the family.
A: He hoped (hope , move, love)
• He hoped to your girlfriend
5. A: We washed (wash, cook, call)
We cooked a cake
B: They Waited (wait, rush,count)
They waited to the teacher
6. A: You chopped (chopped, bragged,
sobbed)
You choped a pizza
B: He sobbed to eat a pizza
7. Exception
To the double
consonant rule are
verbs that end in “w”,
“x”, or “y”
Example : Played
(play, saw, fix, relax)
Exception
He played in the park
Whe there ate two
syllables, and “ed”
Example: Limit
(Limited)
Paul limited to eat in
the night
8. try, study, carry, fix,
fry.
- She tried to send a
letter to your friend.
- I studied every day.
9. •He worked yesterday
• Did he work yesterday?
•She didn´t work yesterday .
(did not)