

Here are some common irregular verbs with their past tense forms: Therefore, their past tense forms have to be learned. Irregular verbs however, are not formed so simply and have no consistent form. Regular past tense verbs are easy to form – you add “ed” to the end of the verb (e.g. Past tense verbs come in two forms, regular and irregular. Directions: left / right / forward / back.

Comparing Things (Superlative Adjectives).Comparing Things (Comparative Adjectives).Past Tense Activities - Irregular Verbs: Part 2.Past Tense Activities - Irregular Verbs: Part 1.- CD / Tape player / Computer or something to play the song on.- Blu-Tack or tape to stick flashcards to your board.- a blindfold (for the "Blindfold Guess" activity).- 2 balloons (for the "What did you do yesterday? Line Up" game).- an empty plastic bottle (for the "Spin the Bottle" game).Songs: What did you do Yesterday? (Past Irregular Verbs).- What did you do Yesterday? song poster.Flashcards: wake up, eat, drink, go to school, sing, swim, star jump (use this for "have fun"), go home (use for "come back home"), ride a bike, do homework, put on, sleep.Target Vocab: yesterday, woke up, ate, drank, went, sang, swam, had, came back, rode, did, put on, slept, breakfast, milk, school, song, pool, fun, home, bike, homework, pajamas, all night.Structures: "What did you do yesterday?", "Yesterday, I.Objectives: Talking about yesterday using past tense irregular verbs.
