Past Simple Tense - November
Past Simple Tense - November
We observed the Past Simple Tense with the Optimise groups at York School. We
observed the Past Simple with the B1 groups but we also revised the tense with the B1+ groups
and some individual students giving numerous examples and practicing different exercises in the
workbook and also using some other additional materials.
The Simple Past Tense, often just called the Past Tense, is easy to use in English. If you already
know how to use the Present Tense, then the Past Tense will be easy.
In general, the Past Tense is used to talk about something that started and finished at a definite
time in the past.
The main rule is that for every verb in English, there is only one form of it in the past tense.
(The exception is the Past tense of “to Be”, which has two forms: was and were). This is totally
different from other languages such as Spanish, French, Italian etc. where you change the verb
ending for every subject.
I wanted
You wanted
He wanted
She wanted
It wanted
We wanted
They wanted
So you just have to learn one word to be able to use it in the past tense. In this case we just
needed to learn the one word wanted which can be used for all subjects (or people).
To change a regular verb into its past tense form, we normally add –ED to the end of the verb.
play – played
cook – cooked
rain – rained
wait – waited
For example if the verb ends in –y and the previous letter is consonant then in the Past Tense we
have to change the letter –y in –i.
study - studied
It rained yesterday.
Note: There are three different ways of pronouncing the –ed at the end of a verb in the past tense.
We use didn't (did not) to make a negative sentence in the past tense.
The main verb (live in the example above) is in its base form (the infinitive). The auxiliary
DIDN'T shows that the sentence is negative AND in the past tense.
NOTICE: The only difference between a negative sentence in the present tense and a negative
sentence in the past tense is the change in the auxiliary verb.
Both don't and doesn't in the present tense become didn't in the past tense.
Compare the negative sentences in the examples below:
The main verb (live in the example above) is in its base form ( the infinitive). The auxiliary DID
shows that the question is in the past tense.
NOTICE: The only difference between a question in the present tense and a question in the past
tense is the change in the auxiliary verb.
Both Do and Does in present tense questions become Did in past tense questions.
We can also use a question word (Who, What, Why etc.) before DID to ask for more
information.
The word went is used for all subjects – I, you, we, they, he, she, it.
BUT, as we mentioned before, it is only in its irregular form (went) in sentences that are
affirmative/positive.
They didn't go to the beach --- Didn't shows that we are talking in the past tense.
Did they go to the beach? --- Did shows that we are talking in the past tense.
Exercises:
1. Fill in the blanks below to complete the sentences. Study the boxes above.
11. I think I (hear)___________ a strange sound outside the door one minute ago.
12. When I was ten years old, I (break)___________ my arm. It really (hurt) __________.
13. The police (catch)___________ all three of the bank robbers last week.
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3. Write about what Jim did and didn´t do yesterday, as in the examples.
1. Does she buy the newspaper in the shop over there? ...............................................
2. ...............................................?
3. ................................................?
He said “hello!”
4. .................................................?
5. .................................................?
We went on a excursion.
6. ..................................................?
7. ................................................. ?
9. Change the verbs in brackets into the past tense. Some are regular and some are irregular.
Yesterday (to be) _______________ a busy day. I (wake) _______________ up at 6am, (have)
_______________ at noon and then (eat) _______________ some lunch. Afterwards I (drive)
_______________ to the shops, (buy) _______________ some paint and then (paint)
_______________
him paint his room, then we (repair) _______________ his chair as it (wobble)
_______________ a lot. I
(vacuum) _______________ all the downstairs and then (tidy) _______________ up the living
room
and the kitchen. I was pretty tired by then so I (eat) ate some dinner, (yawn) _______________,
and
10. Change the verbs below into the past tense and put them into the correct place in the
sentences
2. My mum _________________ me last night but I wasn’t at home to take her answer.
5. He _________________ him to see the doctor because he had been ill for so long.
8. I _________________ two bottle of grape juice last night. I don’t feel too well today.
10. It was too expensive and we _________________ too much for it.
Left Put
Ring Think
Drank Drove
Go Break
Got Overslept
Take Sit
Came Woke
See Run
Shut Wrote
Lend Dig
Stole Brought
Swim Fly
Remember...
morning.
I ................................... (enjoy)
it very much.
13. Complete the sentences with the past simple of the verbs listed.
Now, remember...
verbs in brackets.
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19. Change into negative sentences:
Last summer they ............. take the dog with them on holiday.
23. Make the past simple, positive, negative or question:
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets:
5. We (go) …………………………… to the cinema yesterday but the film (not be)
……………………….. very good.
10. My sister (buy) ……………………… some magazines when she was out shopping.
12. They don’t read much. They (not have) ………………………….. many books.
13. He (not can) ………………………… open the door. He’s in the bathroom.
14. We played basketball on Sunday. We didn’t play very well but we (win)
…………………… .
18. Last year she (be) ……………………… 22 years old, so she (be) ……………………..
23 now.
19. I (be) ………………………….. hungry. Can I have something to eat?
22. I’m sorry, but we (not can) ……………………………… come to your party next
Saturday.
24. Before Anna came to Britain, she (not can) ……………………………….. understand
much English.