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Simple Past
Positive Question (did) Negative (didn't)
I worked (yesterday). Did I work? I didn't work.
We worked. Did we work? We didn't work.
You worked. Did you work? You didn't work.
He worked. Did he work? He didn't work.
She worked. Did she work? She didn't work.
It worked Did it work? It didn't work.
They worked. Did they work? They didn't work.
Did you work?
Yes, I did.
No, I didn't.
Wh-questions
Wh- question Usage
1. When Time
2. Where Place
3. What Things and animals
4. Who People
5. Why Cause
6. How Manner
Tom went to the university last week by taxi.
Where did Tom go last week by taxi? Tom went to the university last week by taxi.
When did Tom go to the university by taxi?
To went to the university last week by taxi.
How did Tom go to the university last week?
Tom went to the university last week by taxi.
Verbs
Regular Verbs (ED) Irregular Verbs
Worked Saw
Cleaned Went
Played Did
Spelling Changes
Invite = invited
Study = studied consonant + y = i
Play = played vowel + y = NO CHANGE
Stop = stopped
I (studyed – studyied – studied) last weekend.
I (stoped – stopped) last month.
1. Did …stay…called…drove…
2. Did…spend…had…enjoyed…didn't like…
3. Did…do…went…loved…
4. Did…do…did...went…spent…
5. Did…go…didn't…invited…cooked…
Collocation
Do Go Have Make Take
My homework Bowling A party A phone call A day off
The dishes Shopping A good time A the bed A vacation
The laundry Dancing A lot of fun Some photocopies A trip
1. Clothing store: you can buy clothes.
2. Drugstore: a store where you can buy medicine, beauty products etc.; PHARMACY
3. Internet café: you can surf the internet.
4. Music store: you can buy cassettes and CDs.
5. Post office: a place where you can buy stamps and send letters, packages etc.
There
Positive Question Negative
There is a Laundromat near here. Is there a Laundromat near here? There isn't a Laundromat near here.
There are (some) Laundromats near here. Are there (any) Laundromats near here? There aren't (any) Laundromats near here.
(There are – there're) barber shops around here.
1. It's right across from the National Bank. Interesting.
2. Near City Hall. Not interesting.
3. In the park; next to the train station. Interesting.