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SEMANA 6 INGLES COMERCIAL
SCHEDULE: Mon. 1:30 – 3:00
Wed. 2:15 – 3:45
SEMESTER: V Professor: Lic. Sandria Vilchez Moreno
Simple Past
El tiempo Pasado Simple se usa para hablar de acciones terminadas en el pasado. Como hacen referencia a
acciones que ya ocurrieron, siempre deben ir en un contexto pasado, ya sea porque se está contando una
historia que ya pasó, o bien usando complementos de tiempo pasado, como:
yesterday
Ayer
last night
Anoche
last week
la semana pasada
last month
el mes pasado
last year
el año pasado
in 1970
en 1970
Comenzaremos con la conjugación del verbo to be. Para la primera y tercera persona es was, para todas
las demás es were.
Lea e intente recordar la conjugación del verbo to be en pasado.
TO BE
I
was
You
were
He
was
She
was
It
was
We
were
You
were
They
were
I was in London last year.
Estuve en Londres el año pasado.
Sarah and Tom were in London last year.
Sarah y Tom estuvieron en Londres el año pasado.
El verbo to have en pasado es had. Es igual para todas las personas.
I had breakfast at 8 o'clock.
Tomé el desayuno a las 8 en punto.
Para usar otros verbos en este tiempo, se usa la forma del verbo en pasado simple, que es igual para todas
las personas. La formación del pasado simple depende si el verbo es regular o irregular.
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Verbos regulares
En el caso de los verbos regulares, el pasado simple se forma tomando el propio verbo y agregando "ed", o
"d" si termina en vocal. Si termina en "y", se cambia por "ied".
We played tennis for two hours.
Jugamos tenis por dos horas.
You studied a lot.
Estudiaste mucho.
She arrived late.
Llegó tarde.
Mary watched a good movie yesterday.
Mary vio una buena película ayer.
Verbos irregulares
Los verbos irregulares tienen su propia forma del pasado simple y la única manera de aprenderlos es
memorizarlos. Normalmente son los que aparecen en la segunda columna de los listados de verbos
irregulares en los diccionarios de inglés.
Por ejemplo el pasado del verbo to go (ir) es "went". El pasado de to see (ver) es "saw". Siempre es
igual para todas las personas.
We went to London in 1994.
Fuimos a Londres es 1994.
We saw the double-decker buses.
Vimos los autobuses de dos pisos.
La forma interrogativa se compone del auxiliar DID seguido de la persona y el verbo en infinitivo. El
auxiliar es igual para todas las personas.
TO GO
Did
I
go ?
Did
You
go ?
Did
He
go ?
Did
She
go ?
Did
It
go ?
Did
We
go ?
Did
You
go ?
Did
They
go ?
Para realizar una pregunta se usa la "question word" adelante.
Where did you go?
¿Dónde fuiste?
When did you go to London?
¿Cúando fuiste a Londres?
La forma negativa se compone de la persona, seguido del auxiliar DID, seguido de NOT y el verbo en
infinitivo. En lenguaje informal, puede usarse la forma contracta didn't.
TO GO
I
did
not
go
=
I didn't go
You
did
not
go
=
You didn't go
He
did
not
go
=
He didn't go
She
did
not
go
=
She didn't go
It
did
not
go
=
It didn't go
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We
did
not
go
=
We didn't go
You
did
not
go
=
You didn't go
They
did
not
go
=
They didn't go
Presentamos aquí una pequeña lista de algunos verbos irregulares con su pasado simple. Intente
recordarlos y estúdielos!
INFINITIVO
PASADO SIMPLE
go (ir)
went
have (tener)
had
write (escribir)
wrote
read (leer)
read
catch (atrapar)
caught
fall (caer)
fell
hear (escuchar)
heard
see (ver)
saw
say (decir)
said
give (dar)
gave
know (saber)
knew
EXERCISES
Put the verbs into the correct form (simple past).
1. Last year I (spend) __spent__ my holiday in Ireland.
2. It (be) __________ great.
3. I (travel) ________ around by car with two friends and we (visit) ________ lots of interesting places.
4. In the evenings we usually (go) _________ to a pub.
5. One night we even (learn) __________ some Irish dances.
6. We (be) __________ very lucky with the weather.
7. It (not / rain) ____________ a lot.
8. But we (see) ___________ some beautiful rainbows.
9. Where (spend / you) __________ your last holiday?
Exercise on negative sentences.
Rewrite the sentences in the negative.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
They collected postcards. → ____They didn’t collect postcards_______.
You jumped high. → _________________________________________.
Albert played soccer. → _____________________________________.
The teacher tested our English. → _____________________________.
Fiona visited her grandma. → _________________________________.
He washed the car. → _______________________________________.
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7.
8.
9.
10.
You were thirsty. → _________________________________________.
He had a computer. →_______________________________________.
I bought bread. → __________________________________________.
You saw the house. →_______________________________________.
Have a look at James's last week's diary and answer the questions in complete
sentences. Put the time expression at the end of the sentence.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
football
shopping
Meeting
call Jane
buy flowers
cinema
Tennis
English
Italian restaurant
Sat
Sun
concert
sailing
When was his English course? → _____His English course was on Thursday____.
When did he go shopping? →__________________________________________.
When did he buy flowers? → __________________________________________.
When was his meeting? → ____________________________________________.
When did he play football? → __________________________________________.
When did he go to the Italian restaurant? →_______________________________.
When did he call Jane? → ____________________________________________.
When did he go to the cinema? →_______________________________________.
When did he play tennis? → ___________________________________________.
When was the concert? →_____________________________________________.
When did he go sailing? →____________________________________________.
COMPLETE THE QUESTIONS
1. (you/speak)____________________ to Angela last week?
What year (Columbus/discover)___________________ America?
Why (you/not/come) ____________________ to my birthday party?
What year (Elvis/die) ______________________? Was it 1977 or 1978?
How much (you/pay) __________________for your CD player?
When (you/play/last) ___________________ volleyball with Jim?
Which hotel (you/stay) _________________ in when you were in London?
How many times (Tom/take) __________________his driving test before he passed?
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READING
Read and choose the correct alternative.
A PERFECT DAY
The day (1) .......... terribly. My alarm (2) .......... and I (3) .......... the house with only 1 hour to
spare before the plane (4).......... due to take off. Luckily there (5) .......... very little traffic and I (6)
.......... at the airport with 30 minutes to spare. I (7) .......... in at the gate and (8).......... for a coffee. Just
as I (9).......... down, the announcer (10) .......... my flight. I (11) .......... my coffee quickly, too quickly in
fact as I (12) .......... some on my shirt. I (13) .......... the sign to the departure gate and (14) ..........
through passport control. I (15) .......... down in the departure lounge. It (16) .......... full of teenagers,
obviously a school trip. They (17) .......... a terrible noise. And then I (18) .......... that terrible
announcement, the one you don't want to hear. There (19)….......... a problem with the engine. I (20)
.......... around for a place to get another coffee. I (21) ….......... a drinks machine so I .......... over to get
some. I (22) .......... in my money and .......... the button for black coffee. When I (23).......... up the cup,
it (24).......... only water. At that moment, the hostess (25) .......... that the plane was delayed because
of bad weather.
1. took care of
2. didn’t give up
3. left
4. didn’t go
5. was
6. went
7. checked
8. started
9. went
10. sang
11. spat
12. spilled
13. looked after
14. went
15. hurried
16. was
17. were happening
18. heard
19. arrived
20. saw
21. looked over / went
22. put / pressed
23. took
24. went in
25. announced
announced
didn’t begin
entered
wished
existed
terminated
stood
shouted
sat
whistled
drank
dropped
followed
discussed
came
happened
were smoking
listened
happened
looked
saw / felt
put / pulled
pushed
got up
called
5
finished
didn’t wake up
quitted
became
had
reached
waited
went
jumped
shouted
sang
spread
discussed
smiled
went
suggested
were doing
felt
were
had
saw / went
threw / pressed
pulled
filled
spoke
began
didn’t go off
goodbyed
was
turned over
arrived
stamped
whistled
drank
called
looked for
smiled
ran after
went under
sat
disappeared
were making
spoke
was
was
looked over / felt
threw / pulled
picked
contained
mimed