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I called you yesterday but you didn't answer !. Sorry, I went to the cinema with my cousin. Simple Past Prétérit. Simple Past Prétérit. Is used to talk about actions/events that happened in the past and are now finished.
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I called you yesterday but you didn't answer! Sorry, I went to the cinema with my cousin Simple Past Prétérit
Simple Past Prétérit • Is used to talk about actions/events that happened in the past and are now finished. On l'utilise pour parler d'actions/évènements qui ont eu lieu dans le passé et sont maintenant révolus. Past Future X Now Action/event called I ................... (call) you last night went I ............ (go) to the cinema yesterday
Simple Past Prétérit • Is used to talk about actions/events that are regular, habitual, repeated in the past. On l'utilise pour parler d'actions/évènements qui sont réguliers, habituels, répétés dans le passé. Past Future X X X Now ate Last week, I .............(eat) chocolate everyday
Simple Past Prétérit • Is used to talk about actions/events that happened consecutively, one after the other, in the past. On l'utilise pour parler d'actions/évènements qui ont eu lieu l'un après l'autre dans le passé Past Future X X X X Now 1 2 3 4 had got up He ........................(get up), .........................(have) a shower, ................ (eat) breakfast, and ...................(go) to work. ate went
Simple Past Prétérit FORM Regular verbs Irregular verbs V + -ed See your list Invited Wanted Watched Called ....
Simple Past Prétérit Pronunciation of -ed [t] [qd] [d] Turn the sound on
[t] [qd] [d] Simple Past Prétérit Pronunciation of -ed Wanted Called Watched Hired Finished Decided Played Invited Shocked Screamed Crossed Visited
[t] [qd] [d] Simple Past Prétérit Pronunciation of -ed All verbs ending in /t/ or /d/ Place your hand on your throat Invite Decide
[d] [t] Simple Past Prétérit Does your throat vibrate with the last syllable? La syllabe finale fait-elle vibrer votre gorge? [eq] Play YES NO [tH] Watch
Simple Past Prétérit Print the following page, Colour in green if it is pronounced [d] Colour in grey if it is pronounced [t] Colour in blue if it is pronounced [qd] Colour in yellow the four irregular verbs. What do you see ?