Sagot :
Principal emploi: action passée et terminée, datée soit par le contexte, soit par l'énonciateur (celui qui parle).
-- VERBES REGULIERS --
Forme affirmative: on rajoute -ED à la base verbale.
Formes négative et interrogative: on utilise l'auxiliaire DID
Did they play football yesterday?
>> Yes, they played football yesterday.
= Yes, they did.
>> No, they didn't play football.
= No, they didn't.
-- VERBES IRREGULIERS--
Forme affirmative: à apprendre par coeur, voir la liste.
Formes négative et interrogative: on utilise l'auxiliaire DID
Did they win yesterday?
>> Yes, they won.
= Yes, they did.
No, they didn't win yesterday.
= No, they didn't.
-- VERBES REGULIERS --
Forme affirmative: on rajoute -ED à la base verbale.
Formes négative et interrogative: on utilise l'auxiliaire DID
Did they play football yesterday?
>> Yes, they played football yesterday.
= Yes, they did.
>> No, they didn't play football.
= No, they didn't.
-- VERBES IRREGULIERS--
Forme affirmative: à apprendre par coeur, voir la liste.
Formes négative et interrogative: on utilise l'auxiliaire DID
Did they win yesterday?
>> Yes, they won.
= Yes, they did.
No, they didn't win yesterday.
= No, they didn't.
Pour les verbes les plus courants, qu'on appelle verbes réguliers, il suffit d'ajouter -ED au verbe pour le mettre au prétérit. C'est en gros quand on rajoute -ED