0% found this document useful (0 votes)
1K views4 pages

Simple Past Tense

1. A car pulled out of a side road and crashed into a van. It was the car driver's fault for the accident. 2. The past simple is formed with an -ed ending for regular verbs. Some verbs have irregular past forms. Questions and negatives use did/did not or didn't with the base verb form. The past of be is was/were. 3. We use the past simple to talk about finished actions in the past, like what someone did on holiday last month or a newspaper story about a fire that occurred.

Uploaded by

Susana Valencia
Copyright
© Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
1K views4 pages

Simple Past Tense

1. A car pulled out of a side road and crashed into a van. It was the car driver's fault for the accident. 2. The past simple is formed with an -ed ending for regular verbs. Some verbs have irregular past forms. Questions and negatives use did/did not or didn't with the base verb form. The past of be is was/were. 3. We use the past simple to talk about finished actions in the past, like what someone did on holiday last month or a newspaper story about a fire that occurred.

Uploaded by

Susana Valencia
Copyright
© Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 4

The past simple

A. Introduction

It all happened very quickly. The car came straight out of the side road, and the van driver didnt have a chance. It was the car drivers fault.

B. Positive forms
A regular past form ends in ed. It happened very quickly. The van crashed into the car. I posted the letter yesterday. We once owned a caravan. Some verbs have an irregular past form. The car came out a side road. Vicky rang earlier. I won the game. I had breakfast at six. The train left on time. We took some photos. The past simple is the same in all persons except in the past tense of be.

I / he / she/ it was You/ we / they were

I was ill last week. Those cakes were nice.

C. Negatives and questions


We use did in negatives and questions.

NEGATIVE I/you/he /she/it/we/they did not stop R didnt stop did not = didnt The car did not stop. The driver didnt look to his right.

QUESTION Did I/you / he / she / it / we/they stop?

Wh-question: Yes/ No question:

What did you tell the police? Nothing. Did you ring home? Yes, I did./ No, I didnt.

We do not use a past form such as stopped or rang in negatives and questions. NOT The car didnt stopped and NOT Did you rang? We also use was and were in negatives and questions.

NEGATIVE I/he/she/it was not OR wasnt you/we/they were not OR werent

QUESTION was I/he/she/it? were you/we/they?

I wasnt very well last week. Where was your friend last night?

The gates werent open. Was your steak nice?

D.

USE We use the past simple for something in the past which is finished. Emma passed her exam last year. We werent to the theater on Friday. Elvis Presley died in 1977. I knew what the problem was. When did you buy this car? About three years.

Exercises
1.

Positive forms (B)


What did Claire do on holiday last month? Look at her photos and use these words: go out dancing, have a picnic, lie on the beach, play volleyball, swim in the sea.

Ex. [Es cri ba un a cit a del do cu me nt oo el res um en de 2. un pu nt o int er es an te. Pu ed e sit ua r el cu ad ro de tex to en

2 .

Example: She went out dancing.


1. 2. 3. 4. She was in the beach yesterday. / She lied on the beach. She played volleyball. They had a picnic. She swam in the sea.

4 [ E s c r i b a u n a c i t a

Positive forms (B)

d Complete the newspaper story about a fire. Put in the past simple forms of the e verbs. l d Two people (Ex) died (die) in a fire in Ellis Street, Oldport yesterday morning. o They (1) were (be) Herbert and Molly Paynter, a couple in their c seventies. The fire (2) started (start) at 3:20 a.m. A neighbor, uMr. Aziz, (3) m saw (see) the flames and (4) called (call) the fire brigade. He also (5) tried e (try) to get into the house and rescue his neighbors, but the n heat (6) was (be) too great. The fire brigade (7) arrived (arrive) in five minutes. Twenty t o fire-fighters (8) fought (fight) the fire and finally (9)brought (bring) it under control. Two fireo fighters (10) entered (enter) the burning building but (11) found (find) the couple dead. e l r e s u

3.

Negatives and questions (C)


Complete the conversations. Put in the past simple negatives and questions. Claire: Mark : (Ex) Did you have (you/have) a nice weekend in Paris? Yes, thanks. It was good. We looked around and then we saw a show. (1) We didnt try (we / not / try) to do too much. Claire: Mark : What sights (2) did you see (you / see)? We had a look round the Louvre. (3) I didnt know (I / not / know) there was so much in there. Claire: Mark : And what show (4) did you go (you / go) to? Oh, a musical. I forget the name. (5) I didnt like (I / not / like) it. Claire: Mark : Oh, dear. And (6) did she enjoy (Sarah/ enjoy) it? No, not really. But we enjoyed the weekend. Sarah did some shopping, too, but (7) I didnt want (I / not / want) to go shopping.

You might also like