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Affirmative sentences: We use the  infinitive  of the verb + ed  for  regular verbs  or a specific form in the case of  irregular verbs .   e.g. They  played  football. He  won  an  oscar. NOTE: Here you can find a dictionary of irregular verbs. http://www.englishpage.com/irregularverbs/irregularverbs.html FORM
Negative sentences : We use the auxiliary  did  and the negative particle  not . e.g. They  did  not   play football.
Questions : We use the auxiliary  did  and change the word order (auxiliary – subject – verb) e.g . Did  they   play football?
a) If the verb ends in a consonant,  add – ed . return - returned, help - helped, cook - cooked b.) If the verb ends in – e ,  add – d . live - lived, create - created, die - died c) In one-syllable words, if the verb ends in a consonant-vowel-consonant combination (CVC),  double the last consonant and add - ed . hop - hopped, rub - rubbed However, do  not  double one-syllable words ending in – w , - x , or – y . bow - bowed, play - played, mix – mixed SPELLING RULES FOR THE PAST SIMPLE
d) In words of  two or more syllables  that end in consonant-vowel-consonant combination,  double the last consonant only if the last syllable is stressed . prefer - preferred  (The last syllable is stressed.)  visit - visited  (The last syllable  isn’t  stressed) e) If the verb ends in a consonant, +  y , change  the - y  to - i  and – ed . worry - worried, copy – copied But  if the verb ends in a vowel + y , add - ed . (Do  not  change the – y  to – i .) play - played, annoy – annoyed
Use the past simple: -  to express a  completed action at a definite time in the past . The separate events which occur in sequence in a narrative are expressed using this tense.  e.g. I  woke up  at half past seven yesterday,  I  had  a shower and  ate  some breakfast. I  left  for work at quarter past eight. - to express  past habits . e.g. I went to school in São Paulo until my  family moved to Rio . USE NOTE!  The past continuous is the most common tense after  'when ' in questions and statements
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Affirmative sentences: We use a form of  to be  in the past form (was, were), the infinitive of the verb and the ending  –ing . e.g. I  was  play ing  volleyball. FORM
Negative sentences : We use the negative particle  not  after the verb  to be  in the past and then the infinitive + ing . e.g. I  was   not  play ing  volleyball.
Questions : We use the verb  to be  in the past as the auxiliary and change the word order (auxiliary – subject – verb) e.g.  Was  I play ing  volleyball?
SPELLING RULES FOR THE PAST CONTINUOUS a.) Add  – ing   to the base form of the verb. read - reading, stand - standing, jump - jumping b.) If a verb ends in a silent – e ,  drop the final - e  and add – ing . leave - leaving, take - taking, receive - receiving c.) In a one-syllable word, if the last three letters are consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC),  double the last consonant before adding –ing . sit - sitting, run - running, hop - hopping However, do  not  double the last consonant in word that end in  w, x,  or  y . sew - sewing, fix - fixing, enjoy - enjoying
d.) In words of two or more syllables that end in a consonant-vowel-consonant combination,  double the last consonant  only if the last syllable is stressed. admit - admitting, regret - regretting   e.) If a verb ends in – ie ,  change the – ie  to  y  before adding - ing . die - dying
As with all continuous tenses, the past continuous gives the idea of activity and duration. The past continuous is used: - To  describe the past situation  in which  the events of the narrative occurred. e.g. When I saw her, she  was wearing  a  blue dress and  was driving  a Mercedes. - To express an  activity in progress at a  time in the past . e.g. What  were  you  doing  when I phoned  you? NOTE!  The past continuous is the most common tense after 'while' in questions and statements. USE
The past continuous also expresses the idea of: An interrupted activity Eg. She was cooking dinner when the door bell rang. (She cooked dinner = she finished it) A temporary situation Eg. He was standing on the corner waiting for a bus. (It stood on the corner. = Permanent situation) NOTE! The past continuous can also be used as ' future in the past '.
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Affirmative sentences: We use  had  + the  past participle  of the verb. e.g. I  had   played  volleyball. FORM
Negative sentences : We use the negative particle  not  after  had  and then the  past participle . e.g. I  had   not   played  volleyball.
Questions : We use  had  as the auxiliary and change the word order (auxiliary – subject –  past participle of the verb ) e.g.   Had  I  played   volleyball?
The past perfect is used: - To show that an  action or situation  happened BEFORE the events in the  narrative described in the simple past . e.g. I woke up at half past seven yesterday.  I  had slept  very badly because there  had  been  a power cut during the night. NOTE! If the subject of two verbs is the same, you don't have to repeat the 'had' auxiliary. Eg. When I arrived, he'd finished his dinner and left the room. USE
 
GO ON PRACTICING AT HOME http://www.cesdonbosco.com/filologia/english/narrative_tenses.htm http://www.vivquarry.com/wkshts/narrex1.html http://www.studypage.net/l_index.php?id=201 http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/simplepast.html

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Narrative tenses

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. Affirmative sentences: We use the infinitive of the verb + ed for regular verbs or a specific form in the case of irregular verbs . e.g. They played football. He won an oscar. NOTE: Here you can find a dictionary of irregular verbs. http://www.englishpage.com/irregularverbs/irregularverbs.html FORM
  • 4. Negative sentences : We use the auxiliary did and the negative particle not . e.g. They did not play football.
  • 5. Questions : We use the auxiliary did and change the word order (auxiliary – subject – verb) e.g . Did they play football?
  • 6. a) If the verb ends in a consonant, add – ed . return - returned, help - helped, cook - cooked b.) If the verb ends in – e , add – d . live - lived, create - created, die - died c) In one-syllable words, if the verb ends in a consonant-vowel-consonant combination (CVC), double the last consonant and add - ed . hop - hopped, rub - rubbed However, do not double one-syllable words ending in – w , - x , or – y . bow - bowed, play - played, mix – mixed SPELLING RULES FOR THE PAST SIMPLE
  • 7. d) In words of two or more syllables that end in consonant-vowel-consonant combination, double the last consonant only if the last syllable is stressed . prefer - preferred (The last syllable is stressed.) visit - visited (The last syllable isn’t stressed) e) If the verb ends in a consonant, + y , change the - y to - i and – ed . worry - worried, copy – copied But if the verb ends in a vowel + y , add - ed . (Do not change the – y to – i .) play - played, annoy – annoyed
  • 8. Use the past simple: - to express a completed action at a definite time in the past . The separate events which occur in sequence in a narrative are expressed using this tense. e.g. I woke up at half past seven yesterday, I had a shower and ate some breakfast. I left for work at quarter past eight. - to express past habits . e.g. I went to school in São Paulo until my family moved to Rio . USE NOTE! The past continuous is the most common tense after 'when ' in questions and statements
  • 9.
  • 10. Affirmative sentences: We use a form of to be in the past form (was, were), the infinitive of the verb and the ending –ing . e.g. I was play ing volleyball. FORM
  • 11. Negative sentences : We use the negative particle not after the verb to be in the past and then the infinitive + ing . e.g. I was not play ing volleyball.
  • 12. Questions : We use the verb to be in the past as the auxiliary and change the word order (auxiliary – subject – verb) e.g. Was I play ing volleyball?
  • 13. SPELLING RULES FOR THE PAST CONTINUOUS a.) Add – ing to the base form of the verb. read - reading, stand - standing, jump - jumping b.) If a verb ends in a silent – e , drop the final - e and add – ing . leave - leaving, take - taking, receive - receiving c.) In a one-syllable word, if the last three letters are consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC), double the last consonant before adding –ing . sit - sitting, run - running, hop - hopping However, do not double the last consonant in word that end in w, x, or y . sew - sewing, fix - fixing, enjoy - enjoying
  • 14. d.) In words of two or more syllables that end in a consonant-vowel-consonant combination, double the last consonant only if the last syllable is stressed. admit - admitting, regret - regretting e.) If a verb ends in – ie , change the – ie to y before adding - ing . die - dying
  • 15. As with all continuous tenses, the past continuous gives the idea of activity and duration. The past continuous is used: - To describe the past situation in which the events of the narrative occurred. e.g. When I saw her, she was wearing a blue dress and was driving a Mercedes. - To express an activity in progress at a time in the past . e.g. What were you doing when I phoned you? NOTE! The past continuous is the most common tense after 'while' in questions and statements. USE
  • 16. The past continuous also expresses the idea of: An interrupted activity Eg. She was cooking dinner when the door bell rang. (She cooked dinner = she finished it) A temporary situation Eg. He was standing on the corner waiting for a bus. (It stood on the corner. = Permanent situation) NOTE! The past continuous can also be used as ' future in the past '.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19. Affirmative sentences: We use had + the past participle of the verb. e.g. I had played volleyball. FORM
  • 20. Negative sentences : We use the negative particle not after had and then the past participle . e.g. I had not played volleyball.
  • 21. Questions : We use had as the auxiliary and change the word order (auxiliary – subject – past participle of the verb ) e.g. Had I played volleyball?
  • 22. The past perfect is used: - To show that an action or situation happened BEFORE the events in the narrative described in the simple past . e.g. I woke up at half past seven yesterday. I had slept very badly because there had been a power cut during the night. NOTE! If the subject of two verbs is the same, you don't have to repeat the 'had' auxiliary. Eg. When I arrived, he'd finished his dinner and left the room. USE
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