Past Simple – 3

πŸ“– The Simple Past πŸ‘‡ Click to see the full picture!

πŸ“… Simple Past: Actions in the Past

πŸ“… What is the Past Simple?

The Past Simple is used to talk about actions or situations that happened and are finished. It can describe specific events or states in the past.

πŸ“š How to Form the Past Simple

  • Regular Verbs: Add -ed to the base verb.
    • play ➜ played
    • watch ➜ watched
    • work ➜ worked
  • Irregular Verbs: These verbs change completely, and there’s no rule. You need to memorize them.
    • go ➜ went
    • eat ➜ ate
    • see ➜ saw

πŸ› οΈ Making Questions and Negatives

  • Questions: Use did + subject + base verb.
    • Did she go to school yesterday?
    • Did they watch the movie last night?
  • Negatives: Use did not (didn’t) + base verb.
    • She did not (didn’t) like the food.
    • They didn’t play football.

πŸ•° Time Expressions

The Past Simple often uses time expressions to tell when the action happened. These words help to specify the time clearly:

  • yesterday
  • last week
  • two days ago
  • in 2015
  • when I was a child

Examples:

  • ⏳ I went to the park yesterday.
  • 🎈 She had a party last weekend.
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« He studied French when he was in school.

🏠 Examples of Regular and Irregular Verbs

  • Regular Verbs:
    • 🍭 I baked a cake yesterday.
    • 🏈 They played football after school.
    • πŸŽ₯ We watched a movie last night.
  • Irregular Verbs:
    • ✈ She flew to Paris last summer.
    • 🍎 He ate an apple during lunch.
    • 🌠 I saw a shooting star last night.

πŸ‘©β€οΏ½ When Do We Use the Past Simple?

  • πŸ•› Completed actions at a specific time in the past.
    • He visited his grandparents last week.
  • πŸ“ Past habits or repeated actions.
    • I walked to school every day when I was young.
  • 🚢 Past states that are no longer true.
    • She lived in London two years ago.

πŸ’‘ Tips for Remembering the Past Simple

  • πŸŽ“ Regular verbs: Just add -ed.
  • πŸ“— Irregular verbs: Practice and memorize them! They don’t follow the rules.
  • πŸ•° Use time expressions: Add words like yesterday, last year, or ago to show it happened in the past.

🎨 Summary

The Past Simple is perfect for telling stories, talking about things that happened, or describing something in the past that is finished. Whether you are using regular or irregular verbs, remember to use time expressions to make it clear when the action took place.



πŸ“— Irregular verbs πŸ‘‡ Click to see the full picture!

πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ go ➜ went
🍴 eat ➜ ate
πŸ‘€ see ➜ saw
✍️ write ➜ wrote
🏠 come ➜ came
πŸ’­ think ➜ thought
πŸ›οΈ sleep ➜ slept
πŸ—£οΈ speak ➜ spoke
πŸ’” break ➜ broke
πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ take ➜ took
🧳 leave ➜ left
🎢 sing ➜ sang
✈️ fly ➜ flew
🧊 freeze ➜ froze
🎨 draw ➜ drew
πŸ›’ buy ➜ bought
πŸ“– read ➜ read
πŸ§‘β€πŸ³ make ➜ made
πŸ› οΈ build ➜ built
πŸšͺ shut ➜ shut
🐟 catch ➜ caught
πŸš™ drive ➜ drove
πŸ“ž say ➜ said
🀲 give ➜ gave
πŸ“¦ bring ➜ brought
πŸ” find ➜ found
πŸ› οΈ fix ➜ fixed
πŸ“š learn ➜ learned/learnt
🎁 get ➜ got
πŸ“ž hear ➜ heard
πŸ’Έ pay ➜ paid
βœ‚οΈ cut ➜ cut
⏳ begin ➜ began
πŸ—œοΈ hold ➜ held
πŸšͺ shut ➜ shut
πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ stand ➜ stood
πŸ›’ sell ➜ sold
πŸ€” understand ➜ understood
πŸ§β€β™‚οΈ sit ➜ sat
πŸ“ž ring ➜ rang
🌧️ blow ➜ blew
πŸ›Œ lie ➜ lay
πŸ† win ➜ won
🎸 play ➜ played
🐒 catch ➜ caught
πŸŒ™ rise ➜ rose
🎭 feel ➜ felt
πŸ“Š meet ➜ met
πŸ›« leave ➜ left
✨ shine ➜ shone
🚀 drive ➜ drove
πŸ“Œ stick ➜ stuck
🌳 grow ➜ grew
🧼 wash ➜ washed
⛰️ climb ➜ climbed
πŸ”₯ burn ➜ burnt
πŸ‹οΈ lift ➜ lifted
✈️ fly ➜ flew
🍳 eat ➜ ate
πŸ‘ feed ➜ fed


πŸ› οΈ Making Questions and Negatives
Questions: Use did + subject + base verb.
Did she go to school yesterday?
Did they watch the movie last night?
Negatives: Use did not (didn’t) + base verb.
She did not (didn’t) like the food.
They didn’t play football.

πŸ•° Time Expressions
The Past Simple often uses time expressions to tell when the action happened. These words help to specify the time clearly:
yesterday
last week
two days ago
in 2015
when I was a child

Examples:
⏳ I went to the park yesterday.
🎈 She had a party last weekend.
πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« He studied French when he was in school.
🏠 Examples of Regular and Irregular Verbs
Regular Verbs:
🍭 I baked a cake yesterday.
🏈 They played football after school.
πŸŽ₯ We watched a movie last night.
Irregular Verbs:
✈ She flew to Paris last summer.
🍎 He ate an apple during lunch.
🌠 I saw a shooting star last night.

πŸ‘©β€οΏ½ When Do We Use the Past Simple?
πŸ•› Completed actions at a specific time in the past.
He visited his grandparents last week.
πŸ“ Past habits or repeated actions.
I walked to school every day when I was young.

🚢 Past states that are no longer true.
She lived in London two years ago.

πŸ’‘ Tips for Remembering the Past Simple
πŸŽ“ Regular verbs: Just add -ed.
πŸ“— Irregular verbs: Practice and memorize them! They don’t follow the rules.
πŸ•° Use time expressions: Add words like yesterday, last year, or ago to show it happened in the past.


English Grammar Quiz 2.2.9

English Grammar Quiz 2.2.9

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