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Thursday, 2 November 2017
Past simple tense
When is the past simple tense used?
For completed action in the past (We saw your sister yesterday.)
For a series of completed actions (I woke up, had a shower, had breakfast and went to school.)
For longer actions that start and stop in the past; time expressions usually go with it (My sister lived in London for years.)
For talking about habits which stopped in the past (She studied Japanese when she was in high school.)
For past facts or generalizations (Old people never played football.)
How is it made?
Positive sentence→ Subject + verb+ ed or irregular form (I played with her.- She came with us.)
Questions→ Auxiliary verb + subject +verb (Did they read the story?)
Negative sentence → Subject + auxiliary verb + verb ( I didn’t like it.)
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