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Past simple

We have _2_ of verbs. Regular and Irregular verbs.


Regular verbs:
- To make a verb in past we use the suffix “-ed” ( A suffix is the ending
in a word, specially verbs and adverbs to change their meaning or
use)
Play – played
Watch – watched
Call – called
Jump - jumped
Touch – touched
Wash – washed
Need – Needed
Note: If the verb end in “e” we only add “d” at the end of it.
For verbs in past but that are negative we use an auxiliary verb DIDN’T
When we use didn’t our main verbs remains in present (Base) form
Play – didn’t play
Watch – didn’t watch
Call – didn’t call
Jump - didn’t jump
Touch – didn’t touch
Wash – didn’t wash
Need – didn’t Need
For regular QUESTIONS FORM in past we use the auxiliary verb DID
again and the verb in its base form.
You can follow this formula as a visual guide:
Did + 😊 + Verb in base form + complement +?

Did Eduardo Play football yesterday?


Did England participate in the world cup this year?
Did the Lion hunt other animals?
Note: Subject can be any person, animal and even places.
Note #2: Any name of a person, animal, or place can be replaced with a
PRONOUN (I, YOU, HE, SHE, IT, WE, YOU, THEY)

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