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A2 Grammar - Past Simple Tense

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A2 Grammar - Past Simple Tense

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Past simple
Use:
Use the past simple to talk about finished events in the past. Use it to tell stories, jokes and anecdotes.

Form:

1)            Many past tense verbs are formed by adding -ed to the end of the verb.

want      =>           wanted


start       =>           started

If a verb ends in e, just add d (liked, hoped).

If a verb ends in y, delete y and add ied (studied, carried). But don’t do this if the verb ends in a vowel + y
(played, NOT plaied. st ayed, NOT staied)

But a lot of past tense verbs are irregular. You need to learn each one separately. Here are some examples.

have      =>           had                        make     =>           made

take       =>           took                       sit           =>           sat

get         =>           got                         feel        =>           felt

Past simple verbs are the same for all persons.

I went; you went; he went; she went; they went; we went...    

2)            Form negatives this way:

I, you, he , she, we, they... didn’t infinitive verb

know, see, go

Don’t use the past verb in negative sentences.

I didn’t had dinner.         =>           I didn’t have dinner.

3) Form questions this way:

I, you, he , she, we, they... infinitive verb

Did know, see, go

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