For primary school English special verb past tense!

For primary school English special verb past tense!

Verb past tense
be (am\ is) was
are were
come came
go went
do (does) did
fly flew
draw drew
make made
sing sang
have (has) had
eat ate
drink drank
put put
let let
read read
can could
see saw
meet met
get got
forget forgot
take took
can could
may might
shall should
will would
know knew
begin began
bend bent
build built
spend spent
mean meant
learn learnt learned
buy bought
think thought
teach taught
catch caught
sleep slept
sweep swept
keep kept
speak spoke
ride rode
feel felt
leave left
give gave
run ran
ring rang
sit sat
swim swam
say said
stand stood
tell told
throw threw
win won
write wrote
have-had go - went run-ran do -did take-took put-put come-came fly-flaw
write-wrote
ride-rode
lie-lay
Help me write the past tense of the verb
hold
play
help
stop
cook
Hold - held
Play played
Help helped
Stop stopped
Cook cooked
Answer: held
played
help
stopped
cooked
held
played
helped
stopped
cooked
held
played
helped
stopped
cooked
In addition to a few words in the past tense has a special form, most of the words in the past tense are followed by ed
held
played
helped
stopped
cooked
Do you have singular and plural words in grade 4 of primary school!
Unit 1
Computer board fan light this is
My teacher's desk picture wall floor yes it
Unit 2
One (1) two (2) three (3) four (4) five (5) six (6) seven (7) eight (8) nine (9) ten (10) what time it's = it is o’clock(… P.E. (P.E.) music for class
Unit 3
Jacket, shirt, skirt, dress, T-shirt, red, blue, yellow, green, white, no, not, colour
Unit 4
Warm cold cool today jeans pants socks shoes let's = let us play football snowy sunny
Unit 5
How much big small long short apple banana pear orange watermelon are
They (he, she) are
Unit 6
Horse (horse) are't = are not cat (CAT) rabbit (rabbit) pig (duck) dog (dog) eleven twelve thirty fifteen twenty how many there
PEP grade 4 Volume 2 Vocabulary of words
Unit 1
Computer board fan light this is
My teacher's desk picture wall floor yes it
Unit 2
One (1) two (2) three (3) four (4) five (5) six (6) seven (7) eight (8) nine (9) ten (10) what time it's = it is o’clock(… P.E. (P.E.) music for class
Unit 3
Jacket shirt skirt
Dress T-shirt red blue yellow green white no
Unit 4
Warm cold cool today jeans pants socks shoes let's = let us play football snowy sunny
Unit 5
How much big small long short apple banana pear orange watermelon are
They (he, she) are
Unit 6
Horse (horse) are't = are not cat (CAT) rabbit (rabbit) pig (duck) dog (dog) eleven twelve thirty fifteen twenty how many there
(only this one)
Is the be verb after none plural or singular?
singular
It can be singular or plural
For example:
None of the telephones are/is working.
All the phones are out of order.
None of them speak(s) English.
None of them speak English.
How do the plural words in English express the special state when they are singular?
Just give me a few examples to turn over these sentences for me, and then tell me the way:
My glasses are broken. One of them has fallen off
Where's my other sock
This pair of trousers has not been finished, and one leg has not been connected
I can't wear my shoes because one of them is broken
If I want to use these words to express these sentences, can I still say these words? What form do they use at this time?
Does the singular still mean this thing?
My glasses is broken and one of them fell apart from it
2. Socks are plural, but there is the singular sock
3. Jeans means a pair of trousers. You can't use it when you say the leg. You can use leg directly
4. The same as 2. Shoe is singular
What is the verb after the plural of uncountable nouns
Like their complex is black
Or their complex are black
We should use is uncountable nouns as singular
Is
What are the singular and plural English words for chickens?
chichen chickens
Is people plural or singular, countable or uncountable
The predicate after people must be plural????
Plural countable noun predicate verb in the form of retest
People as a person, when people speak, it is plural noun, followed by plural
People plus s means people
I wish you happiness:)
The people [the S] the people [the S] the people [the S] the people [the S] the people [the S] the people [the S] the people [the S] the people [the S] the people [the S] the people [the S] the people
When it refers to a family of nouns, it is a countable noun. There are 56 peoples in China。 There are 56 famous ethnic groups in China.
The singular and plural are the same
People is a collective noun, refers to people, nation, the public, is countable. There are 3 people, but there is no s in the plural. The following predicate must be plural. If it is singular, it should modify person.
The singular is perso, the plural is people, and people is plural
The predicate is in the form of retest
People plus s means people
English! Change the singular to the plural!
1.He is a boy
2.This is his pen
3.It's an English book
4.He has an eraser
They are boys
These are their pens
These are English books
They have erasers
Remember the following:
he——they
this——these
is、am——are
1.They are boys
2.These are their pens
3.These are English books
4.They have erasers
I'm not sure if the main problem is this kind of reform. I vaguely remember that I had this kind of problem when I was in school~
They are boys.
Those are his pens
They are English books
They have an eraser
They are boys
There are his pens
They are English books
They have erasers 1.They are boys
2.These are their pens
3.These are English books
4.They have erasers
I'm not sure if the main problem is this kind of reform. I vaguely remember that I had this kind of problem when I was in school~
1.They are boys.
2.These are their pens.
3.They're English books.
4.They have erasers.
1.They are boys
2.These are their pens
3.These are English books
4.They have erasers
They are boys
There are his pens
They are English books
They have erasers
1.They are boys.
2.These are his pen.
3.They're English books.
4.He has some erasers.
Do you have to ask? Study hard
1.They are boys.
2.These are his pen.
3.They're English books.
4.He has some erasers
We should study hard. In the future, such problems will be simple!
1.they are boys.
2.that are their pens.
3.they are English books.
4. they have many erasers.
1.They are boys.
2.these are his pens.
3.these are English books.
4.He have erasers.
1.They are boys.
2.These are their pens.
3. they are English books.
4.They have some erasers.
1.they are boys
2.these are his pens
3.they are english books
4.he has erasers
You know, 25 days is short?
In English, time is often regarded as a whole (no matter how many units it is)
Three years has passed
OK! Hope to help!
Here, 25 days is regarded as a whole period of time, so use singular.
Another example: 5 days has passed. The singular is also used here.
In English, quantifiers are often regarded as a whole, so singular predicates are used
Ten workers is enough for the work.