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PAST TENSE

Past Tense is a sentence that is used to express past activities such what
happened yesterday, last night, this morning, or some time ago. It is used to
tell facts such as experiences and reports.

Learn the structure and the samples of past tense below

S P

S V-2
S BE-2: WAS/WERE

NOTE:
V-2 = V-1 (e)d
V-2 /= V-1 (e)d
PAST TENSE
S P

S V-2
S BE-2: WAS/WERE

He walked to school yesterday.


He waited you for long.
He played music yesterday.
He planned to go for a picnic yesterday.
He decided to agree with the offer.
He saw me the book.
He went to school before 6.

He was here yesterday.


PAST TENSE

He did not walk to school yesterday.


He did not wait you for long.
He did not play music yesterday.
He did not plan to go for a picnic yesterday.
He did not decide to agree with the offer.
He did not see me the book.
He did not go to school before 6.

He was not here yesterday.


PAST TENSE
Past tense is usually used to tell actions or activities taken in the past—stories or
experiences—or to tell data or facts in the past.

Learn the differences:


I have 2 brothers vs I had 2 brothers.
I was born in July in 2002.
I left college in 2014 vs I am a student now.
I got married in 2016 vs I will get married next year.
I am 27 years old vs I was 27 years old.

Assignment
Tell a story/a happening occurred to you some time ago in around 10 sentences.
You should tell the story in details. It should not about a picnic experience.

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