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Team 1 1TB05 :

1. Alifah Intan Permata


2. Maharani An Nisa Dewi
3. Salsabila Zahirah
4. Insani M Faadhilah
5. Ersha Rahmadania
• The simple past tense, sometimes called the preterite, is used to
talk about a completed action in a time before now.
• The time of the action can be in the recent past or the distant
past and action duration is not important.
• Positive :
subject + verb2
• Negative :
subject + did not + verb1
• Interrogative :
did + subject + verb1
• Interrogative negative :
did not + subject + verb1
• Positive
subject + was/were + noun/adj
• Negative
subject + wasn’t/weren’t + noun/adj
• Interrogative
was/were + subject + noun/adj
• Interrogative negative
wasn’t/weren’t + subject + noun/adj
Positive
I was in Bali last year.
I stormed area 51 on september 20th.
we did our project yesterday.
He was a teacher at sejahtera high school.
She went to market about thirty minutes ago.
• Negative
You weren’t in Yogyakarta a week ago.
He didn’t washed his car yesterday.
My team didn’t do our project last night.
My uncle wasn’t a president of Zimbabwe.
They didn’t go to the party last week.
• Interrogative and Interrogative negative
(+) Did you follow his twitter?
(-) Didn’t you go to Ariana’s concert last month?
(+) Were you a student at Sejahtera Highschool?
(-) Weren’t you a florist?
(+) Did they do their homework?
(-) Didn’t she work as secretary?

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