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Title: SIMPLE PAST TENSE


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SIMPLE PAST TENSE
  • Form (structure)
  • Meaning Use

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How do we form the simple past tense . . .?
  • English has two types of verbs in the past tense
  • taught
  • walked
  • studied
  • gave
  • became
  • cried
  • lived
  • did

irregular
regular
  • Regular verbs
  • Irregular verbs

regular
irregular
irregular
  • Look at the following list of past tense verbs
  • which verbs are regular, and which are irregular?

regular
regular
irregular
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Regular verbs are verbs that .
end with ed
  • Simple Form Past Tense
  • Walk
  • Study
  • Play
  • Live

walk
ed
studi
ed
play
ed
liv
ed
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For regular verbs, simply use the ed form of the
verb in a positive sentence.
  • When I was a child, I ___________ the piano.
  • Donna ______________ and _______________ in
    Paris when she was younger.

played
lived
studied
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For negative sentences,USE
DiD Not
verb simple form

or
  • I studied a lot yesterday.
  • Carl didnt study because he was at the hospital.

didn't
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For interrogative sentences,USE
verb simple form
DiD
  • I studied a lot yesterday.
  • Did Carl study yesterday?

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Exception VERB BE!
  • The verb be is special.
  • Never use DID NOT or DIDNT with the verb BE.
    Instead, just use

Was

not
or
were
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Meaning Use
  • In what situations do English speakers use
  • the simple past tense?
  • Completed actions in the past.
  • What are some common time expressions used with
    the past tense?

in....
last month
yesterday
last week
ago
last year
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Examples
  • I talked to Maria yesterday.
  • Last week, we visited our grandparents.
  • They were at a wedding party
  • two days ago.

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