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Unit 2

Past simple

Be

Positive/Negative form Question form


were Were You, We, They
You, We, They weren’t here yesterday. here yesterday?
Was I, He, She, It
was
I, He, She, It wasn’t here yesterday.
When, while and as

• We can use these words with the past continuous


Question form
to introduce an action happening at the same
Were You, We, They
here yesterday? time as another:
Was I, He, She, It
When Joe was walking, I was having breakfast.

The phone rang while I was having breakfast.


Other verbs (regular/irregular)
They arrived as we were leaving.
Positive/Negative form
played tennis
I, You, He, She, didn’t play yesterday. When, while and as
It, We, They went to school
didn’t go yesterday. Positive/Negative form
I, You, He, She, used to Enjoy watching
It, We, They football
didn’t use to
Question form
You, We, They
Did take a break?
I, He, She, It Question form
I, You, He, watching
Did She, It, We, use to football?
Past continuous They

Positive/Negative form
were We use used to to talk about the past. There’s no present
You, We, They weren’t Studying the form of used to.
lesson every
was afternoon
I, He, She, It wasn’t
So (do) I and nor/neither (do) I

We can use so (do) I and nor/neither (do) I to show that


you agree or disagree with another person.

• We use so in positive sentences when we have


the same feelings or experiences.
A: I love chocolate B: So do I

A: I ate a lot of chocolate yesterday B: So did I

• We use the same auxiliary verbs or modal verbs in


the reply.
A: I am exhausted B:So am I

A: I will have lunch at one o’clock B: So will I

• We use nor or neither in negative sentences. We


use the same auxiliary verbs or modal verbs in the
reply.
A: I don’t like chocolate B: Nor/neither do I

A: I haven’t seen it B:Nor/neither


have I

Note: We useu se don’t to respord positive statments. We use do to


respond negative statments:

A: I am watching TV B: I don’t!

A: I don’t like comedy shows B: I do!

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