ESTADISTICAS

Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta PASADO. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta PASADO. Mostrar todas las entradas

martes, 28 de febrero de 2012

EJERCICIOS EN PASADO SIMPLE 2



REWRITE IN NEGATIVE
  1. I sat at the fireplace.
  2. You had a break for lunch.
  3. We spoke very quietly.
  4. She saw her friend.
  5. They ran home.
  6. He paid for the lunch.
  7. It made a nest.
  8. Children went home.
  9. Ducks swam in the lake.
  10. Birds flew abroad.
  11. Dogs slept on the ground.
  12. My mother said to go to school.
  13. They stood at the door.
  14. Children read a nice book. 
  

 WRITE IN THE FORMS OF THE VERBS

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sit


have


speak


see


run


pay


make


go


swim


fly


sleep


say


stand


read



WRITE IN THE FORMS OF THE VERBS
1. I (stand) at the door.
2. The birds (fly) away.
3. They (read) an interesting book.
4. You (sit) at the fireplace.
5. I (have) a good time yesterday.
6. She (swim) in the sea.
7. They (speak) English last lesson.
8. You (pay) for the book.
9. We (make) our beds.
10. They (go) to work.
     
WRITE IN THE FORMS OF THE VERBS (ierakstiet formu)


1. I (see) my friends yesterday.
2. He (have) a short break in the morning.
3. They (speak) about holidays.
4. We (make) a nice present.
5. They (sleep) well.
6. She (go) home.
7. I (swim) in the river.
8. You (run) very fast.
9. They (pay) for the hotel.
10. She (say) very much.

READ.
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sit

sat

have

had

speak

spoke

see

saw

run

ran

pay

paid

make

made

go

went

swim

swam

fly

flew

sleep

slept

say

said

stand

stood

read

read
WRITE THE PAST TENSE (REGULAR VERBS)
1. Children (dress) quickly.
2. I (help) my mother in the kitchen.
3. We (walk) in the park.
4. They (wash) their clothes in the bathroom.
5. We (watch) an interesting film.
6. Students (work) in the garden.
7. Guna (play) basketball.
8. The girl (skip) very fast.
9. Henry (ski) down the hill.
10. It (rain) a lot.

VERBOS REGULARES


                                                                                    PASADO SIMPLE

ESPAÑOL

PRESENTE SIMPLE
INFINITIVO

Responder

To answer

answered

Preguntar

To ask

asked

Aprobar

To approve

approved

Pertenecer

To belong

belonged

Cepillar

To brush

brushed

Limpiar

To clean

cleaned

Trepar

To climb

climbed

Cocinar

To cook

cooked

Bailar

To dance

danced

Descubrir

To discover

discovered

Entregar

To deliver

delivered

Disfrutar

To enjoy

enjoyed

Explicar

To explain

explained

Acabar

To finish

finished

Pescar

To fish

fished

Ocurrir

To happen

happened

Besar

To kiss

kissed

Gustar

To like

liked

Vivir

To live

lived

Necesitar

To need

needed

Abrir

To open

opened

Pintar

To paint

painted

Castigar

To punish

punished

Recordar

To remember

remembered

Mostrar

To show

showed

Sonreir

To smile

smiled

Iniciar

To start

started

Estudiar

To study

studied

Visitar

To visit

visited

Esperar

To wait

waited

viernes, 17 de febrero de 2012

EJERCICIOS CON HAVE GOT Y HAVE



EJERCICIOS CON HAVE GOT Y CON HAVE


1. Jane (have got) a daughter and a son.

2. you (have) a lot of friends?. No, I .
3. Can you tell me the time? I (not have got) a watch.

4. you (have got) a computer at home? No, I .
5. Larry (not have got)a mobile phone.
6. They are very busy at work. They (not have) time.

7. Mark (have) a new girlfriend? Yes, he .

8. they (have got) a pet? Yes, they .


9. Jane (have got) a dictionary? No, she .

10. your mother (have got) blue eyes? Yes, she




La forma negativa e interrogativa de "To Have" y "To Have Got"

Transforma las siguinetes frases en frases negativas o interrogativas, según las instrucciones entre paréntesis.
1. Dan has got a dictionary. (negative)
.

2. Laura has twins. (interrogative)
?
3. They have got relatives in France. (interrogative)
?
4. We have free time at the weekend. (negative)
.

5. You have got green eyes. (negative)
.

6. You have a beard. (interrogative)
?

7. He has got a big flat in Berlin. (interrogative)
?
8. She has a cup of coffee in the morning. (negative)
.
9. We have a cat and a dog. (negative)
.
10. They have got a house in the country. (interrogative)
?