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Past simple regular and irregular verbs reading and listening English worksheet

Past simple regular and irregular verbs reading and listening English worksheet

Past simple regular and irregular verbs reading and listening English worksheet

Complete the text about Amelia Earhart, using the correct form of the verbs. Then, listen and check.

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This worksheet is a reading and listening about the use of simple past tense regular and irregular verbs. Students read first, answer then listen. The paper has an answer key.

Past Simple Verbs: Regular and Irregular

Let’s talk about the use of the past simple tense. Our focus today: the interplay between regular and irregular verbs in this grammatical tableau.

1. Regular Verbs: The -ed Transformation

Regular verbs, like diligent apprentices, follow a predictable path. Their past simple forms emerge by adding -ed to the base form of the verb. Behold the transformation:

Base FormPast Simple FormExample Sentence
playplayedShe played the piano beautifully.
visitvisitedWe visited the museum last week.
watchwatchedHe watched the sunset with awe.
studystudiedThey studied diligently for the exam.
arrivearrivedThe train arrived on time.
stopstoppedShe stopped at the red light.
dancedancedThey danced all night at the party.
laughlaughedHe laughed at the funny joke.
cleancleanedShe cleaned the entire house.
helphelpedWe helped our neighbors move.
Regular verbs

2. Irregular Verbs: The Shape-Shifters

Irregular verbs, like enigmatic sorcerers, defy convention. Their past simple forms are unique and must be committed to memory. Let us unravel their mysteries:

Base FormPast Simple FormExample Sentence
gowentShe went to Paris last summer.
bewas / wereThey were at the concert.
dodidHe did his homework diligently.
havehadShe had a great time.
saysaidHe said it was a mistake.
comecameThey came to the party late.
seesawShe saw a shooting star.
eatateWe ate dinner together.
writewroteHe wrote a heartfelt letter.
runranThey ran in the marathon.
Irregular verbs

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