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I watch television every evening. (present simple)
I watched television yesterday evening. (past simple)
watched is the past simple:
I/we /you /they he/she/it | watched |
■ The past simple is often -ed. For example:
work –> worked clean –> cleaned start –> started
stay –> stayed live –> lived dance –> danced
These verbs are regular verbs.
- I clean my teeth every morning. This morning I cleaned my teeth.
- Terry worked in a bank from 1981 to 1986.
- Yesterday it rained all morning. It stopped at lunchtime.
- We enjoyed the party last Might. We danced a lot and talked to a lot of people. The party finished at midnight.
Spelling ► stud y –> stud ied marr y –> marr ied
sto p –> sto pped pla n –> pla nned
Exercise 1. Complete the sentences using the words in the list. Use the Present Simple or the Past Simple:
stay finish listen watch happen visit ask invite |
Example: Mike often asks questions. He asked a lot of questions in class yesterday.
1. Lily and Jack ___their grandparents every weekend. They ___ them last weekend too.
2. I usually ___ to the news on TV before I go to sleep at night, but last night I ___ to the news on the radio.
3. Ann seldom ___ her homework before midnight. But yesterday she ___ her homework at 10 p.m.
4. I usually ___ a lot of people to my birthday party. But last year I ___ only my close friends.
5. Take care! This crossroads is extremely dangerous. Accidents are often here. A serious accident ___ at this crossroads only a few days ago.
6. In the evening my parents ___ at home and ___ TV. As usual they ___ at home and ___ TV last night.
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