The past simple tense is used to talk about completed actions that occurred in the past. It is formed using the past tense form of verbs. For regular verbs, the past tense is formed by adding "-ed" and for irregular verbs the form changes unpredictably. Common time expressions used with the past simple include yesterday, last night, one week ago, in 1990, and when + subject + past tense verb.
The past simple tense is used to talk about completed actions that occurred in the past. It is formed using the past tense form of verbs. For regular verbs, the past tense is formed by adding "-ed" and for irregular verbs the form changes unpredictably. Common time expressions used with the past simple include yesterday, last night, one week ago, in 1990, and when + subject + past tense verb.
1. We played tennis every day dentist. Did you go to work yesterday? in August. 2. He didn't come to my party. Where did she go? 2. I saw a movie yerterday. 3. We didn't sleep well last Why did we have to come? 3. They were at the night. supermarket this afternoon PAST SIMPLE
Irregular verbs Regular verbs Time expressions
An irregular verb is a verb that Rules
doesn't follow the regular inflection, Common Past Time or ending to the word, that's Expressions expected when putting it into the past If a verb ends in -e, add -d. Yesterday tense or past participle. like → liked the day before yesterday arrive → arrived last night decide → decided this morning one week ago If a verb ends in consonant + - in 1990 (a specific point in the y, change -y to -i and add -ed. past) carry → carried when + subject + past tense verb try → tried (a specific period of time, event, or study → studied point in the past)
If a verb ends in vowel + -y, add -
ed.* play → played stay → stayed enjoy → enjoyed If a verb ends in a consonant-vowel- consonant (CVC) pattern, double the final consonant and add -ed.** hug → hugged plan → planned stop → stopped