Week 4 grammar past simple & past participle n4

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Welcome

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What are we going to do today?
- First we are going to talk about the past simple, regular & irregular
- then, we are going to talk about the past participle
- you are going to make an exercise about the past simple & participle

learning goal: you can name the difference between regular & irregular verbs
learning goal: you know what the past participle is and you can use it in a sentence

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Irregular verbs
irregular: --> the verb changes into its own, unique form
 
For example: eat --> ate
I eat an apple every day.
I ate an apple yesterday

Kim and Pim draw a picture every day.
Kim and Pim drew a picture yesterday.


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What can you tell about the past simple?

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(10 minutes)

Exercise 1: Fill in the past tense of the verb (on a paper, or in an online document)

 begin →
 feel →
 get →
 draw →
 bring →
 know →
 take →
 pay →
 meet →
 leave →
 wake up →
 read →
 sleep →
 ride →
 build →

Exercise 2: create 3 sentences yourself with a past tense in it, you can choose from the above words.
 

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The past participle 

(I, you, we, they) have
(he, she, it) has
regular
irregular
-ed 
- own form

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Examples 
I have worked there for five years.
Daan has read a book.
We have seen a cow.

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What is the past tense of 'see'?
A
seed
B
saw
C
sawed

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What is the past tense of 'buy'?
A
buyed
B
bought
C
boughted

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What is the past tense of 'play'?
A
pleed
B
plaid
C
played

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What is the past participle of 'know'?
A
have/has knowd
B
have/has knew
C
have/has known

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What is the past participle of 'eat'?
A
have/has eaten
B
have/has ate
C
have/has eated

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What do you know about the past participle?

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Exercise
We will be making a short exercise about the past simple/present perfect, I will send it to you via the teams chat.

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The end 

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