Regular Past Verbs in English

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Which of the following sentences correctly uses the past tense of the regular verb 'to listen'?

  • I listened to music yesterday. (correct)
  • I listening to music yesterday.
  • I listens to music yesterday.
  • I listen to music yesterday.

Which greeting is most appropriate to use when meeting someone for the first time at 7:00 PM?

  • Good evening (correct)
  • Good morning
  • Good afternoon
  • Good night

Which of the following sports is primarily associated with the use of a 'racket'?

  • Swimming
  • Soccer
  • Boxing
  • Tennis (correct)

Which of the following illustrates the correct negative past form of the verb 'to watch'?

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If someone asks 'How are you?', which of the following would be an appropriate response?

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In which sport would you most likely receive a 'red card'?

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Which sentence correctly demonstrates the interrogative form of the past tense for the regular verb 'to clean'?

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When is it most appropriate to say 'Good night' to someone?

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Which piece of sports equipment is essential for a boxer?

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Choose the sentence that correctly uses the past tense form of the regular verb 'to skip'.

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Which of the following greetings is considered the MOST informal?

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Which term refers to the area where a sports event, like soccer or football, typically takes place?

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Identify the sentence using the correct interrogative past tense form of the verb 'to bake'.

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Which of the following is an appropriate farewell to use when you expect to see someone again soon?

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In the context of sports, which term describes the individual who leads and instructs a team?

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What is the past tense of the regular verb 'travel'?

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Which greeting is most suitable upon meeting a colleague at 10:00 AM?

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Which sport involves kicking a ball into a net to score?

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Which of these sentences uses the past tense of the verb 'hurry' correctly?

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Which of the following terms refers to the clothing worn by athletes during a sports event?

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Flashcards

Regular verbs in the past tense (English)

Add '-ed' to the base form of the verb. If it ends in 'e', add '-d'.

Negative form of regular past tense verbs

Use 'did not' (didn't) + base form of the verb.

Interrogative form of regular past tense verbs

Use 'Did' + subject + base form of the verb.

Hello/Hi

Common and formal greeting.

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Hey

An informal way to greet someone.

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Good morning

Used to greet someone in the morning.

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Good afternoon

Used to greet someone during the afternoon.

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Good evening

Used to greet someone in the evening.

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How are you?

A polite inquiry about someone's well-being after greeting them.

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Goodbye/Bye

Common ways to end a conversation.

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See you later/See you soon

Said when you expect to meet again soon.

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Good night

Used when parting at night or before sleep.

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Soccer

The sport of kicking a ball into a net.

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Basketball

A sport played with a ball and hoop.

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Baseball

A sport played with a bat and ball.

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Tennis

A sport played with a racket and ball on a court.

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Swimming

Propulsion through water using body movements.

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Running

Moving rapidly on foot.

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Volleyball

Sport played with a ball and net, hitting the ball over.

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Golf

A sport using clubs to hit a ball into a series of holes.

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Study Notes

  • Verbos regulares no passado em inglês, cumprimentos em inglês, vocabulário de esportes em inglês

Verbos Regulares no Passado em Inglês

  • Verbos regulares no passado são geralmente formados adicionando "-ed" à forma base do verbo.

  • Se um verbo já termina em "e", apenas adicione "-d".

  • Para verbos que terminam em consoante-vogal-consoante, a última consoante é dobrada antes de adicionar "-ed" (com algumas exceções).

  • Exemplos:

    • Work -> Worked
    • Play -> Played
    • Like -> Liked
    • Stop -> Stopped
  • A forma passada dos verbos regulares é a mesma para todos os sujeitos (I, you, he, she, it, we, they).

  • A forma negativa é feita com "did not" (didn't) + forma base do verbo.

  • A forma interrogativa é feita com "Did" + sujeito + forma base do verbo.

    • Exemplo Afirmativa: I walked to the store.
    • Exemplo Negativa: I didn't walk to the store.
    • Exemplo Interrogativa: Did you walk to the store?
  • Existem exceções a essas regras. Consultar uma lista de verbos regulares é recomendado para garantir a conjugação correta.

Cumprimentos em Inglês

  • "Hello" e "Hi" são saudações comuns e formais.
  • "Hey" é uma saudação informal.
  • "Good morning" é usado de manhã.
  • "Good afternoon" é usado durante a tarde.
  • "Good evening" é usado à noite.
  • "How are you?" é uma pergunta comum após a saudação.
  • Respostas comuns para "How are you?" incluem "I'm fine, thank you," "I'm good," ou "Not bad."
  • "Goodbye" e "Bye" são formas comuns de despedida.
  • "See you later" e "See you soon" são usadas quando você espera ver a pessoa novamente.
  • "Good night" é usado apenas ao se despedir à noite ou antes de dormir.
  • Cumprimentos podem variar dependendo do nível de formalidade e da região.

Vocabulário de Esportes em Inglês

  • Futebol: Soccer
  • Basquete: Basketball
  • Beisebol: Baseball
  • Tênis: Tennis
  • Natação: Swimming
  • Corrida: Running
  • Vôlei: Volleyball
  • Golfe: Golf
  • Boxe: Boxing
  • Esportes radicais: Extreme sports
  • Esportes aquáticos: Water sports
  • Jogador: Player
  • Time: Team
  • Partida: Match/Game
  • Árbitro: Referee
  • Estádio: Stadium
  • Ginásio: Gym/Arena
  • Pontuação: Score
  • Vitória: Victory
  • Derrota: Defeat
  • Empate: Tie
  • Treinador: Coach
  • Torcida: Fans/Supporters
  • Campeonato: Championship
  • Medalha: Medal
  • Troféu: Trophy
  • Recorde: Record
  • Aquecimento: Warm-up
  • Alongamento: Stretching
  • Equipamento: Equipment
  • Capacete: Helmet
  • Bola: Ball
  • Raquete: Racket
  • Chuteira: Cleats
  • Uniforme: Uniform
  • Arbitro: Umpire
  • Ponto: Point
  • Arremesso: Throw
  • Passe: Pass
  • Drible: Dribble
  • Ataque: Attack
  • Defesa: Defense
  • Cartão vermelho: Red card
  • Cartão amarelo: Yellow card
  • Pênalti: Penalty

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