In this chapter, we will learn about past tense verbs, specifically the ones that end with "ed." Past tense is used to talk about actions that have already happened. Let's make learning fun and easy!
Past tense is a way of telling about actions or events that have already happened. It makes our sentences more interesting and helps us understand when something occurred.
When we want to show that something happened in the past, we can often add "ed" to the base form of a verb. Let's look at some examples:
We use past tense when we want to talk about something that has already happened. For example:
Great job! You've learned about past tense verbs that end with "ed." Now, you can talk about things that happened in the past more confidently. Keep practicing, and you'll become a past tense expert!
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1. What are -ed words in the English language? |
2. How do -ed words differ in the UKG level of education? |
3. What is the importance of learning -ed words in early education? |
4. Can you provide examples of -ed words commonly taught in UKG? |
5. How can parents and teachers support children in learning -ed words? |
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