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Past Simple
In today’s lesson I will explain the past simple. In this video we will focus on regular
verbs.
The past simple tense is used to talk about a completed action in a time before now.
The time of the action can be the recent past or the distant past.
You use the simple past when talking about WHEN something happened.
It’s linked with some past TIME expressions.
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A definite point in time: last week, when I was a student… yesterday
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Regular past simple forms are formed by adding -ed to the infinitive of the verb.
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For example:
Type - typed
Listen – listened
Play – played
Like – liked
Agree – agreed
Stop – stopped
Plan- planned
If a verb ends in -y, you take off the -y and add – ied
Try – tried
Carry – carried
But if the verb ends in a vowel and -y, you add – ed.
Play – played
Enjoy – enjoyed
The form doesn’t change for I, you, he, she, we, or they.
It’s the same for each.
I wanted…
He/she wanted …
We wanted …
They wanted …
For the negative we add the subject + did not + the verb.
You can also use the contraction didn’t instead of did not.
For example:
I did not (or didn’t) need help.
She did not (or didn’t) ask him any questions.
The verb BE is an exception; in this case we just add -n’t or -not after “was” or “were”.
Let’s look at a few more examples of the most common everyday verbs.
That’s all for this lesson. Thanks for watching and see you next time!
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