This document provides information about forming sentences in the simple past tense in English. It lists the subject pronouns and verbs used in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences. For affirmative sentences, the base form of the verb is used along with the past tense form for third person subjects. For negative sentences, "didn't" is added. Interrogative sentences can begin with question words like what, when, where, why or invert the subject and auxiliary verb.
This document provides information about forming sentences in the simple past tense in English. It lists the subject pronouns and verbs used in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences. For affirmative sentences, the base form of the verb is used along with the past tense form for third person subjects. For negative sentences, "didn't" is added. Interrogative sentences can begin with question words like what, when, where, why or invert the subject and auxiliary verb.
This document provides information about forming sentences in the simple past tense in English. It lists the subject pronouns and verbs used in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences. For affirmative sentences, the base form of the verb is used along with the past tense form for third person subjects. For negative sentences, "didn't" is added. Interrogative sentences can begin with question words like what, when, where, why or invert the subject and auxiliary verb.