English - Unit 4: Past-Simple-Tense Worksheet

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ENGLISH – UNIT 4

PAST- SIMPLE-TENSE WORKSHEET


I lost my keys yesterday. Her kids did not go to school the day before
Ayer perdí mis llaves. yesterday.
Sus hijos no concurrieron a la escuela antes de
It rained last night. ayer.
Anoche llovió.
Ted did not pass the exam.
My neighbors bought a new car. Ted no pasó el examen.
Mis vecinos se compraron un auto nuevo.
Did you see Jane yesterday?
Mr. Smith died two weeks ago. ¿Viste a Jane ayer?
El Sr. Smith falleció hace dos semanas.
Where did they go on vacation?
Susan sold her house last month. ¿Dónde fueron de vacaciones?
Susan vendió su casa el mes pasado.

ESTRUCTURAS BÁSICAS
AFIRMACIONES
Sujeto Verbo en pasado Complementos
I went to the museum last week.
Ana and Pepe (they) played basketball two hours ago.
He saw a scary movie last Halloween.

NEGACIONES: Uso de did + not = didn’t


Sujeto Auxiliar Verbo en infinitivo Complementos
You didn’t go to the zoo last month.
Luis and Beto didn’t play soccer yesterday.
She didn’t see my e-mail yesterday.

INTERROGACIONES: PARA RESPUESTAS DE “SI” O “NO” - Uso de Did


Auxiliar Sujeto Verbo en infinitivo Complementos RESPUESTAS
Did you go to the zoo last month? Yes, I did.
Did they play soccer yesterday? No, they didn’t.
Did she read my e-mail yesterday? Yes, she did.
INTERRROGACIONES: QUE BUSCAN INFORMACIÓN: Uso de palabras interrogativas.

Palabra Auxiliar Sujeto Infinitivo Complemento RESPUESTAS


interrogativa
What did you do last weekend? I went to the movies.
When did they play soccer ? Yesterday.
Where did she study Math? At home.

Verbos de Acción
La forma pasada de los verbos en Ingles determina que estos se clasifiquen en Regulares e Irregulares.
Se consideran Regulares a los verbos cuyas formas del tiempo pasado (pt) terminan en ED. Por ejemplo:
Play-played. / Work-worked. / Live-live(d).
Se consideran Irregulares a aquellos verbos cuyas formas del tiempo pasado (pt) no terminan en ED. Por
ejemplo: Go-went. / Eat-ate. / Cut-cut.

“-ed” puede pronunciarse de tres modos: Palabras relacionadas con el tiempo pasado:

 “t” “d” “id” 1. I sent an e-mail yesterday.


2. You watched TV last
asked played needed night.
looked used started 3. She got a prize last week.
finished studied counted 4. You didn’t say anything a minute ago.
5. We went to that concert two years ago.
talked closed wanted
6. John lived there from 2010-2014.
worked tried ended 7. They didn’t work here in 2005.
watched opened visited

To be: Ser o estar


Este verbo no requiere de auxiliares.

Present Simple Past Simple


Positive Negative Interrogative
I am I was… I was not (wasn’t) Was I…?
You are You were… You were not (weren’t) Were you…?
He is He was… He was not (wasn’t) Was he…?
She is She was… She was not (wasn’t) Was she…?
It is It was… It was not (wasn’t) Was it…?
We are We were… We were not (weren’t) Were we…?
They are They were… They were not (weren’t) Were they…?

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