Simple Past Tense
Jessica Alvarado, and Mayelin Godinez
Year: 2020
American University
Hello guys!
This blog is about how to use the simple past tense. we use it to talk about things that happened in the past.
How to Formulate the Simple Past
For regular verbs, add -ed to the base form of the verb (or just -d if the base form already ends in an e).
Example:
play, played
type, typed
listen, listened
push, pushed
love, loved
Taken from: grammarly.com/blog/simple-past/
Taken from: grammarly.com/blog/simple-past/
Regular verbs
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Base form
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Simple past
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ask
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asked
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believe
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Believed
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cry
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Cried
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dance
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danced
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finish
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finished
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help
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Helped
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happen
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happened
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hire
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Hired
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increase
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Increased
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knock
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Knocked
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like
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Liked
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play
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played
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try
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tried
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The simple past tense of some irregular verbs looks exactly like the base form
Example
Put, put
Cut, cut
For other irregular verbs, including the verb to be, the simple past forms change.
Examples
See, saw
Build, built
Go, went
Do, did
Rise, rose
Am/is/are, was/were
Taken from: grammarly.com/blog/simple-past/
Taken from: grammarly.com/blog/simple-past/
Irregular verbs
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Base form
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Simple past
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be
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Was/were
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begin
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Began
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bring
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Brought
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build
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Built
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cost
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Cost
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Feel
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Felt
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Do
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Did
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go
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went
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make
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made
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have
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had
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say
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said
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take
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took
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"Was" is used with: he, she, and it.
"Were" is used with: I, you, we, they.
The simple past of the verb "do" is "did".
the simple past of the verb "have" is "had".
How to form sentences in simple past
First you need to use the subject + verb in simple past + complement.
Examples
I walked a lot yesterday
You walked a lot yesterday
He walked a lot yesterday.
She walked a lot yesterday.
It happened yesterday.
We walked a lot yesterday.
You walked a lot yesterday
I gave him a gift.
You gave him a gift.
He gave him a gift.
She gave him a gift.
It began last week.
We gave him a gift.
You gave him a gift.
They gave him a gift.
How to form negative sentences in simple past
First you need to use the subject + didn't (did not) + the verb in its base form + complement. You can also use the contraction didn’t instead of did not.
Examples
I didn't walk yesterday.
You didn't walk yesterday.
He didn't walk yesterday.
She didn't walk yesterday.
It didn't happen yesterday.
We didn't walk yesterday.
You didn't walk yesterday.
They didn't walk yesterday.
I didn't give him a gift.
You didn't give him a gift.
He didn't give him a gift.
She didn't give him a gift.
It didn't begin last week.
We didn't give him a gift.
You didn't give him a gift.
They didn't give him a gift
How to ask a Question
To formulate a question in the simple past tense you need to use "did" + the subject + a verb in the base form + complement.
Examples
Did I see that?
Did you see that?
Did he see that?
Did she see that?
Did it happen yesterday?
Did we see that?
Did you see that?
Did they see that?
How to Forme negative questions .
To formulate a negative question in the simple past you need to use ( did not + the subject + a verb in the base form + complement.
Examples:
Didn't I see that?
Didn't you see that?
Didn't he see that?
Didn't she buy that?
Didn't it happen yesterday?
Didn't we arrive late?
Didn't you see that?
Didn't they see that?
For the verb( to be) you do not need the auxiliary did . When the subject of the sentence is singular, use was not or wasn’t. When the subject is plural, use were not or weren’t.
if you want to make a question with verb "be" you have to start with the question + was/were + the subject + the complement.
Practice
1. Complete the following sentences and questions with the corresponding verb or auxiliary in past.
- Jessica (bring) ________ lots of fish yesterday.
- They (build) _________ the house the last year, in only 5 months.
-The company (hire) __________ a lot of people during the last month.
-He (help)__________ her to do her homework.
-Where ______ you go yesterday?
-_____ you play basketball the last week?
-How_____ she feel yesterday?
-_______ you get sick yesterday?
-______ she like the gift?
Simple Past – Exercise 01
Change the verb into the correct form, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if you don't know. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints!
Taken from: https://www.really-learn-english.com/simple-past-exercises.html
Other sources
https://www.curso-ingles.com/aprender/cursos/nivel-intermedio/verb-tenses-past/past-simple
https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/past-simple.html
https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/simple-past
https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/tenses/simple_past_mix.htm
https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/past-simple-exercise-8.html
Good organization, but I suggest using more images and a bigger font! - Vale
ResponderBorrarI like that the information is complete, I would suggest adding more videos and images. - Nat
I like that it is simple but complete. Easy to follow and students can complete the exercise in the blog itself; they can then click check and get immediate feedback: Amazing!
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