Agreeing and disagreeing with negative statements part 1 past simple 7 класс вербицкая
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Agreeing and disagreeing with negative statements
Part 1

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Read the tongue twister
A sailor went to sea
To see what he could see,
And all he could see
Was sea, sea, sea.

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answer the questions
What date is it today?
What is the weather like today?
What weekday is it today?

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Let’s remember. When is Past Simple used ?
What does this Tense express?

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How is regular verbs formed?

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How is irregular verbs formed?

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Past Simple прошедшее простое
употребляется, когда мы хотим сказать о том, что случилось в прошлом. В данном случае употребляются глаголы действия в прошедшем времени.
Примеры глаголов действия : «бегать, прыгать, рисовать».
На английском языке : run, jump, draw

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В английском языке существуют правильные и неправильные глаголы.

Правильные глаголы образуют форму прошедшего времени с помощью суффикса ed
cook -cooked

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Неправильные глаголы образуют форму прошедшего времени с помощью второй формы таблицы неправильных глаголов. (V2)
run - ran

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В тех случаях, когда мы хотим сказать : где мы или другие люди находились, кем были по профессии, какими качествами обладали
используется прошедшая форма глагола to be

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В прошедшем времени форма глагола to be имеет две формы
was и were
Данная форма глагола спрягается по лицам и числам.

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was для единственного числа
I was
he was
she was
it was

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I was Я был
he was Он был
she was Она была
it was Это было

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were для множественного числа
We were
You were
They were

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We were Мы были
You were Ты был(a)/ Вы были
They were Они были

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Negative form
wasn’t = was not
weren’t = were not

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утвердительная форма

I was at school.

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отрицательная форма

I wasn’t at school.

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вопрос
Was I at school?

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фразы для выражения согласия и несогласия на отрицательные утверждения

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Question
Where were you yesterday afternoon, Trevor?
You weren’t at the match.

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Answer
No, I wasn’t at the match. I was at my friends house.

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Let’s read the text at page number 46 exercise 1.
Listen and repeat.

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Textbook ex 1 p 46

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1. Вставьте на месте пропуска подходящую форму глагола was,wasn’t или were, weren’t : УТВЕРДИТЕЛЬНУЮ ИЛИ ОТРИЦАТЕЛЬНУЮ
Where ____ you yesterday? You weren’t at school yesterday.

No, I ______at school. I ____ at home.

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KEY
Where were you yesterday? You weren’t at school yesterday.

No, I wasn’t at school. I was at home.

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Вставьте на месте пропуска подходящую форму глагола was,wasn’t или were, weren’t : УТВЕРДИТЕЛЬНУЮ ИЛИ ОТРИЦАТЕЛЬНУЮ

And where were Kate and Andrew ? They usually come to our plays.

They ____at the cinema, I think.

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KEY


And where were Kate and Andrew ? They usually come to our plays.

They were at the cinema, I think.

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Вставьте на месте пропуска подходящую форму глагола was,wasn’t или were, weren’t : УТВЕРДИТЕЛЬНУЮ ИЛИ ОТРИЦАТЕЛЬНУЮ


And where ____Nigel?

He ___ with me. We ___at this house.

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Key
And where was Nigel?

He was with me. We were at this house.

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task 2. Fill in the gaps was/were
1. I ____at home.
2. We ____at school yesterday.
3. They____at the cinema.
4. We___at our house.
5.He ___a doctor.

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task 3. Fill in the gaps wasn’t/weren’t
1. He ____at home.
2. They___with us.
3. It___awful.
4. They ____ doctors.
5. We ____in the shop.

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task 4. Make up questions
1. I was at home.
2. He was at the theater.
3. They were doctors.
4. We were engineers.
5. She was at the newsagent’s

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homework
in the textbook read and translate the fragment of the exercise 1 p 46

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