english class 3:30-5:00 writing/review/grammar/games
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English Class 3:30-5:00
Writing/Review/Grammar/Games
Writing
Complete the questions given to you on the paper.
Subject Pronouns
TheyHe/She/It3rd Person
YouYou2nd Person
WeI1st Person
PluralSingular
Object Pronouns
ThemHim/ Her/ It3rd Person
YouYou2nd Person
UsMe1st Person
PluralSingular
Possessive Adjective
TheirHis/Her/Its3rd Person
YourYour2nd Person
OurMy1st Person
PluralSingular
Possessive Pronouns
TheirsHis/Hers/Its3rd Person
YoursYours2nd Person
OursMine1st Person
PluralSingular
Simple Past Verbs
Simple Past verbs are actions that are done in the past. Simple Past Verb Forms:
Regular verbs- add “ed” Walk- walked
One-syllable verb ends with a “vowel-consonant” combination- double the final consonant and add “ed”
Bag- bagged, lag- lagged If the verb ends with “e” just add “d”
Taste- tasted, Love- loved If verb ends with “y”, change “y” into “ied”
Pity- pitied, Rally- Rallied
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Simple Past Verbs
When do you use simple past verbs? C.A.S.H.
Completed Actions A Series of Completed Actions Single Duration Habit in the Past
Completed Action
This means any action that already happened, or an action that happened in the past. I ate a hot dog. Yesterday, I drove home. I taught English last night.
A Series of Completed Actions
This means a list of actions that already happened. Yesterday, I taught English, drove back home, and
ate dinner. Last week, I went to Arizona, saw a baseball game,
and talked to my friends.
Single Duration
You also use simple past verbs when talking about an action for a period of time. I played the piano for 3 years. I ate only mangoes for 2 days. I studied English for 3 hours.
Habit in the Past
Usually an action that was done, but not done anymore. I played basketball when I was younger. I chewed on roaches when I was a baby. She smoked a lot when she was a teenager.