This document discusses the simple past tense in English. It states that in the affirmative form the subject is followed by the verb in its past form, whether regular (adding -ed) or irregular. In the negative form, the subject is followed by did not and the verb in its infinitive form. In interrogative form, did comes before the subject and verb. The verb to be is an exception and does not use auxiliaries.
This document discusses the simple past tense in English. It states that in the affirmative form the subject is followed by the verb in its past form, whether regular (adding -ed) or irregular. In the negative form, the subject is followed by did not and the verb in its infinitive form. In interrogative form, did comes before the subject and verb. The verb to be is an exception and does not use auxiliaries.
This document discusses the simple past tense in English. It states that in the affirmative form the subject is followed by the verb in its past form, whether regular (adding -ed) or irregular. In the negative form, the subject is followed by did not and the verb in its infinitive form. In interrogative form, did comes before the subject and verb. The verb to be is an exception and does not use auxiliaries.
This document discusses the simple past tense in English. It states that in the affirmative form the subject is followed by the verb in its past form, whether regular (adding -ed) or irregular. In the negative form, the subject is followed by did not and the verb in its infinitive form. In interrogative form, did comes before the subject and verb. The verb to be is an exception and does not use auxiliaries.