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Positive form — Irregular verbs

Some verbs are irregular (not regular). The Past Simple is not -ed.

Here are some important irregular verbs

begin –>

break

bring

build

buy

catch

come

do

drink

eat

began

broke

brought

built

bought

caught

came

did

drank

ate

fall –>

find

fly

forget

get

give

go

have

hear

know

fell

found

flew

forgot

got

gave

went

had

heard

knew

leave –>

lose

make

meet

pay

put

read

ring

say

see

left

lost

made

met

paid

put

read (/red/)

rang

said

saw

sell –>

sit

sleep

speak

stand

take

tell

think

win

write

sold

sat

slept

spoke

stood

took

told

thought

won

wrote

- I usually get up early but this morning I got up at 9.30.

- We did a lot of housework yesterday.

- Caroline went to the cinema three times last week.

- Mr Todd came into the room, took off his coat and sat down.

Exercise 3. Complete the sentences putting the verbs in the Past Simple Tense. Use each verb only once.

sell spend buy fly drive run cost

drink understand

Example: Mr and Mrs Brown drove from London to Manches­ter last weekend.

1. We needed money badly so we__our car.

2. Ann__a lot of money yesterday. She__a dress which__$70.

3. Dan__the marathon in two hours.

4. They__champagne to celebrate their wedding an­niversary.

5. As teenagers, we__each other very well.

6. They__to Spain the day before yesterday.

Negative form and questions

■ We use did in past simple negatives and questions:

infinitive

positive

negative

question

watch

clean

play

do

go

have

begin

I

we

you

they

he

she

it

watched

cleaned

played

did

went

had

began

I

we

you

they

he

she

it

did not (didn’t)

watch

clean

play

do

go

have

begin

did

I

we

you

they

he

she

it

watch?

clean?

play?

do?

go?

have?

begin?

■ do/does (present) -> did (past):

- I don't watch television very often.

- I didn't watch television yesterday.

- Does she often go out?

- Did she go out last night?

■ We use did/didn't + infinitive (watch/clean/do etc.):

I watched but I didn't watch (not 'I didn't watched1)

he went but did he go? (not 'did he went?1)

- I played tennis yesterday but I didn't win.

- Don didn't have breakfast this morning, (not 'Don hadn't breakfast')

- They went to the cinema but they didn't enjoy the film.

- We didn't do much work yesterday.

Exercise 4. Make the following positive sentences negative.

Example: She spoke to me at the party. — She didn't speak to me at the party.

He had to find a new job. — He didn't have to find a new job.

  1. I bought some new clothes last week.

  2. The train arrived on time.

  3. You made a bad mistake.

  4. They had to leave for the airport at 5 a.m.

  5. She had a headache yesterday

■ Note the word order in questions with did:

did + subject + infinitive

What

How

Where

Did

did

did

did

Sue

you

the accident

your parents

give

do

happen? go

you a birthday present?

yesterday evening?

for their holidays?

short answers

Yes, {I/we/you/they/he/she/it} did.

No, {I/we/you/they/he/she/it} didn’t.

- 'Did you see Joe yesterday?' 'No, I didn't.'

- 'Did it rain on Sunday?' 'Yes, it did.'

- 'Did Helen come to the party?' 'No, she didn't.'

- 'Did your friends have a good holiday?' 'Yes, they did.'.