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sábado, 27 de abril de 2019

Simple past of regular verbs


The simple past is used to describe an action that occurred and was completed in the past. The simple past is formed by adding ed to the base form of the verb (the infinitive without to).




base
form
ed =simple
past
walkwalked
pushpushed
greetgreeted
watchwatched
In English, the simple past of regular verbs is extremely easy. It is the same for all persons. Here are example sentences of the simple past with the verb WORK.
singularplural
1st perIworkedyesterday.Weworkedyesterday.
2nd perYouworkedyesterday.Youworkedyesterday.
3rd perHe, She, Itworkedyesterday.Theyworkedyesterday.
There are several irregularities regarding orthography (spelling) for the simple past ending of regular verbs. Similarly, there are different ways to pronounce this ending. See the lesson on pronunciation of the Simple Past –ed ending to learn more.
For regular verbs ending in the vowel -e, add d.
base
form
simple
past
hatehated
seizeseized
hopehoped
assumeassumed
tietied
freefreed
For the very few English verbs that end in a vowel other than -e, add ed.
base
form
simple
past
skiskied
echoechoed
Exceptions: The verbs DO and GO are irregular: See below.
For regular verbs that end in a vowel+y, add ed.
base
form
simple
past
playplayed
decaydecayed
surveysurveyed
enjoyenjoyed
Exceptions: The verbs SAY and BUY are irregular: See below.
For regular verbs that end in a consonant+y, change the y to i and add ed.
base
form
simple
past
crycried
dirtydirtied
magnifymagnified
Exception: The verb FLY is irregular: See below.
For regular verbs ending in a consonant + vowel + consonant, double the final consonant before adding -ed.
base
form
simple
past
damdammed
begbegged
planplanned
stripstripped
In American English, when the regular verb has more than one syllable and the syllable stress is on the final syllable, the final consonant is doubled.
base
form
simple
past
incorrect
deferdeferreddefered
regretregrettedregreted
reshipreshippedreshiped
compelcompelledcompeled
In these verbs, the syllable stress is not on the final syllable so the consonant is not doubled.
base
form
simple
past
incorrect
orbitorbitedorbitted
listenlistenedlistenned
traveltraveledtravelled
considerconsideredconsiderred
Here are examples with regular verbs in the simple present and the simple past.
simple presentsimple past
I walk to school.I walked to school.
She works downtown.She worked downtown.
They help on Tuesday.They helped on Tuesday.
He asks a lot of questions.He asked a lot of questions.

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