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The simple past tense

Three simple verb tenses in English language:

Simple Present tense.

Simple Past tense.

Simple Future tense.

Simple past and its usage:

Simple past is used to indicate that an activity or situation began and ended at a particular time in the past

Affirmative statement

To make an Affirmative simple past statement, simply follow this pattern:

Subject+main verb in past form

Examples:

•I walked to school yesterday.

•I bought a new car three days ago

•She gave you the book.

Negative statement

To make a negative simple present statement, simply follow the

following pattern:

Subject+did not/didn’t+main verb in base form

Examples:

I walked to school yesterday. I didn’t walk to school yesterday.

I bought a car last week. I didn’t bought a car last week.

She gave you the book. She didn’t give you the book.

Question

To make a question in the simple present, simply follow the following pattern:

Did+subject+main verb in base form

Examples:

I walked to school yesterday. Did I walked to school yesterday?

I bought a car last week. Did I buy a car last week?

She gave you the book. Did She give you the book?

Exercise:

Make sentences in simple past tense

Affirmative Negative QuestionWe went to

sarah’s party.We didn’t go to sarah’s party.

Did we go to sarah’s party.

you closed the door yesterday.

you didn’t close the door

yesterday.

Did you close the door yesterday?

She lived in New York two

years ago.

She didn’t live in New York

two years ago.

Did She live in New York two

years ago?They ate eggs

for the breakfast.

They didn’t eat eggs for the breakfast.

Did they eat eggs for the breakfast?

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