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Curated OER

Basic English Grammar - The Simple Past Tense #3

For Teachers 5th - 9th
Part three of Basic English Grammar concentrates on asking questions in the simple past tense. A review using a different scenario covers types of past tense verbs, asking learners to fill in the correct form of the verb in various...
Instructional Video8:14
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Basic English Grammar - The Simple Past Tense #1

For Teachers 5th - 9th
Listen to a few sentences describing the actions of the person shown. The sentences are then written in the past-tense for you to see and identify the simple past-tense verbs. Regular and irregular verbs are then defined with sentences...
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Imagine Learning Classroom

Form Irregular Verbs

For Students 3rd - 5th Standards
Teach your class to pay attention to how a word looks and sounds when working with conjugating irregular verbs into the past tense. The video provides several examples of incorrectly and correctly spelled irregular verbs.
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Ereading Worksheets

Conjugating Verbs: Verb Tense and Aspect | Parts of Speech App

For Students 3rd - 6th Standards
Take a look at an in depth video to learn all there is to know about conjugating verbs. Find out what conjugating verbs are, why we conjugate verbs, and all the rules to properly form grammatically correct sentences. After gaining much...
Instructional Video12:18
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How Some Words Get Forgetted

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
There's nothing regular about them—irregular verbs turn out to be the most common verbs in the English language. Through an analysis of data, learners discover that Zipf's Law describes the patterns of word usage. 
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: The Vowel Shift Irregular Verb

For Students 9th - 10th
This group of irregular verbs have vowel sounds that change in a predictable way, when they go from the present to the past tense.
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: The Funky Ed Irregular Verb

For Students 9th - 10th
These are the most regular of the irregular verbs; while they don't behave exactly like regular verbs, like present tense 'walk' become past tense 'walked', they do maintain the '-ed' sound. It's just spelled differently.