The Simple Past
Chapter in 30 Seconds
Master the art of storytelling by talking about actions you completed yesterday.
- Identify past tense verb endings for different subjects.
- Conjugate regular verbs in the simple past tense.
- Construct simple sentences to describe your past daily activities.
O que você vai aprender
Talking about completed actions in the past. Introduction to the past tense endings for regular verbs.
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Passado Simples em Punjabi: Fiz, está feito (-ia, -e, -i)Match the verb ending to the gender and number of the subject (or object if using 'ne').
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: describe three things you did yesterday using correct past tense verb forms.
Exemplos-chave (2)
Dicas e truques (1)
The 'Ne' Rule
Vocabulário-chave (5)
Real-World Preview
Recapping the Day
Review Summary
- Verb Stem + -ia (masc. sing) / -i (fem. sing) / -e (masc. plural)
Erros comuns
In Punjabi, the verb must agree with the gender of the object (roti is feminine). Always check the object's gender.
Some common verbs like 'to go' (jana) have irregular forms in the past tense. Memorize these exceptions.
Using habitual endings instead of past endings. Ensure you use the specific past tense suffix.
Regras neste capítulo (1)
Next Steps
Fantastic work finishing Chapter 22! You are building a solid foundation for your Punjabi fluency. Keep practicing these endings daily!
Write a short diary entry of 3 lines about your last weekend.
Prática rápida (3)
Find and fix the mistake:
Main roti khadia.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Passado Simples em Punjabi: Fiz, está feito (-ia, -e, -i)
Choose the correct sentence:
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Passado Simples em Punjabi: Fiz, está feito (-ia, -e, -i)
Main ik chithi ___.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Passado Simples em Punjabi: Fiz, está feito (-ia, -e, -i)
Score: /3