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The Simple Past: Regular and Irregular Verbs The Life of Wangari Maathai

The document provides information about the simple past tense and irregular verbs. It discusses Wangari Maathai and her life, including that she was born in Kenya in 1940, got her PhD from the University of Nairobi in 1971, and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004.
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The Simple Past: Regular and Irregular Verbs The Life of Wangari Maathai

The document provides information about the simple past tense and irregular verbs. It discusses Wangari Maathai and her life, including that she was born in Kenya in 1940, got her PhD from the University of Nairobi in 1971, and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004.
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The Simple Past:

8 Regular and Irregular


Verbs

The Life of Wangari


Maathai

Focus on Grammar 1
Part VII, Units 21 & 22
By Ruth Luman, Gabriele Steiner, and BJ Wells
Copyright © 2006. Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
The Life of Wangari Maathai

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The Simple Past
Use the simple past to talk about an event
that happened in the past.

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Regular Verbs
Regular verbs in the simple past end in -ed. If the base form
ends in -e, add only –d. If the base form ends in -y after a
consonant, change the y to i and add -ed.

She moved back to Kenya.

She planted trees.

She studied biology.


Verb Forms

Use the same verb form for all persons.

I
you
he studied
she worked
it lived
we
they
Negative 1
Use did not + the base form of the verb for
negative statements in the simple past.
Base Form
Verb

He did not have a lot of money.

Base Form
Verb

She didn’t go to school in England.


Time Expressions
Time expressions come at the beginning or at
the end of a sentence.

Last week, she traveled to Norway.

Her parents visited the capital city a year ago.

This morning, we listened to the news about her award.


Tell a partner about the things
Practice 1 you did or didn’t do at the times
listed. Use the words in the box.

1. last weekend
Last weekend, I
2. two days ago watched TV. I
3. this morning didn’t study English.

4. last night
5. last year

cook watch visit listen


study work clean travel
play exercise fix stay
Irregular Verbs
Irregular verbs have different forms in the
simple past.

win

Wangari won many awards for her work.

teach

She taught at several universities.


Negative 2

Be careful! Don’t use did or didn’t with the past


tense form of the verb.

Regular Verbs Irregular Verbs

She didn’t planted trees She


in the
didn’t
U.S.went to England in 1966.

She didn’t plant trees inShe


the didn’t
U.S. go to England in 1966.

She planted trees in Kenya.


She went back to Kenya in 1966.
Work with a partner. Describe your
Practice 2 life to your partner. Use the simple
past and these verbs.

1. be born  was born


2. grow up  grew up
3. begin college  began college
4. fall in love  fell in love
5. go to school  went to school
6. leave home  left home
7. come to this city  came to this city
8. choose a major  chose a major
Yes / No Questions
To make a yes / no question in the simple past, use
did + the subject + the base form of the verb.

Base Other
Did Subject
Form Verb Words

Did she finish college?

her
Did parents help her?
Short Answers
You can use did or didn’t in the short answer
in the simple past tense.

Did Wangari return to Kenya?


Yes, she did.

Did she plant trees in the U.S.?


No, she didn’t.
Work with a partner. Practice

Practice 3 asking and answering questions


about the past. Use did and time
expressions.

Example: pass the exam / last week

Yes, I did. Did you pass the


OR exam last week?
No, I didn’t

1) watch TV / last night 3) do your homework / yesterday


2) eat breakfast / this morning 4) go shopping / last month
References

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