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Past Simple

Regular verbs
Past Simple - Regular verbs

We use the past


simple to talk about
things that happened
in the past.
Past Simple - Regular verbs

Time expressions:
Yesterday
last week/month/year
a year ago
the day/week before
in 2010…
Past Simple - Regular verbs

Affirmative
I played
He, she, it played
We, you, they played
Past Simple - Regular verbs

Spelling rules
visit – visited
Infinitive + ed/d
love – loved
Vowel + y: ed enjoy – enjoyed

Consonant + y: ied study – studied


One-syllable verb
1 vowel + 1consonant: stop – stopped
Double consonant + ed bat – batted

Two-syllable with stress


on second syllable and permit – permitted
ending with a single
consonant:
Double consonant + ed commit – committed
Past Simple - Regular verbs

Negative
Subject + didn’t + infinitive
I didn’t play
He, she, it didn’t work
We, you, they didn’t Watch
Past Simple - Regular verbs

Tom phoned his best friend for ten minutes.

Tom didn’t phone his best friend for ten minutes.


Past Simple - Regular verbs

They didn’t study for the Maths test.


They studied for the History test.
They visited London for one week.

They didn’t visit London for one week.


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Grammar practice
Look at the pictures and make true
sentences. Use the past simple.
F ol l ow the They / ask a question.
exe m pl e.

They asked a question yesterday.

They didn’t ask a question yesterday.


Emily / visit / the Coliseum in Rome.

Did Emily visit the Coliseum in Rome?


Yes, she did. She visited it.
They / play / football in the morning.

Did they play handball in the morning?


No, they didn’t. They
played basketball.
We / dance / a lot last Saturday.
Paul/ study / hard

Bill
Sarah/ stay / in bed late

Sarah
My cousin / play / the piano

My cousin ……………….
Henry / smile / at me

Henry …………….

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