jueves, 17 de mayo de 2018

PAST TENSE OF REGULAR VERBS



The spelling of the simple past form (-ed forms)
You will learn the spelling of the simple past form (-ed form.) But before you continue the lesson study the following examples and try to see how the verbs are spelled.
Verbs ending in a...
1. silent e
2. vowel + y
3. consonant + y
4. other forms
close = close
die = die
phone = phoned 

play = played 
destroy = destroyed
show = showed 
marry = married
carry = carried
study = studied
visit = visited
miss = missed
watch = watched
finish = finished
fix = fixed 
buzz = buzzed
The rules of the simple past tense forms:
Here are the rules:
    1. Regular verbs ending in a silent e take /-d/ in the simple past and past participle:
      Example:
      close=closed
    2. Regular verbs ending in a vowel + y take /-ed/ in the simple past and past participle:
      Example:
      play=played
    3. Regular verbs ending in a consonant + y take /-ied/ in the simple past and past participle (the ybecomes an i followed by /-ed/)
      Example:
      marry=married
    4. All the other regular vebs take /-ed/ in the simple past and past participle.
      Example:
      visit=visited
Special cases of the -ed forms:
Follow these rules when there is a consonant after a vowel (stop, ban, open, offer...)
·         If there is a consonant after a stressed vowel at the end of the word, double the consonant
stop – stopped
ban - banned 
swap - swapped
·         If the vowel is not stressed, we do not double it:
open - opened (Here the stress is on'o', not the 'e'.)
offer - offered ( Here the stress is on 'o', not the 'e'.)
In British English we double the last l even though the last vowel is not stressed. Here are some examples:
·         travel - travelled
·         cancel - cancelled
·         level - levelled
·         marvel - marvelled


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