Past Simple Tense
The past
simple tense is sometimes
called the "preterite tense". We can use several tenses and forms to
talk about the past, but the past simple tense is the one we use most often.
How do we make the Past Simple Tense?
To make the past simple tense, we use:
- past form only
or - auxiliary did + base form
Examples of the past form and base
form for irregular verbs and regular verbs:
V1
base |
V2
past |
V3
past participle |
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regular verb
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work
explode like |
worked
exploded liked |
worked
exploded liked |
The past form for all regular verbs ends in -ed.
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irregular verb
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go
see sing |
went
saw sang |
gone
seen sung |
The past form for irregular verbs is variable.
You need to learn it by heart.
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You do not need the past participle form to make
the past simple tense. It is shown here
for completeness only.
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The auxiliary verb did is not
conjugated. It is the same for all persons (I did, you did, he did etc). And
the base form and past form do not change. Look at these examples with the main
verbs go and work:
Subject
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Auxiliary Verb
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Main Verb
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+
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I
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went
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to school.
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You
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worked
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very hard.
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-
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She
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did
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not
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go
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with me.
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We
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did
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not
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work
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yesterday.
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?
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Did
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you
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go
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to London?
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Did
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they
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work
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at home?
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Exception! The verb to
be is different. We conjugate the verb to be (I was, you were,
he/she/it was, we were, they were); and we do not use an
auxiliary for negative and question sentences. To make a question, we exchange
the subject and verb. Look at these
examples:
Subject
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Main Verb
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+
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I, he/she/it
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was
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here.
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You, we, they
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were
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in London.
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-
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I, he/she/it
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was
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not
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there.
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You, we, they
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were
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not
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happy.
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?
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Was
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I, he/she/it
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right?
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Were
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you, we, they
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late?
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How do we use the Past Simple Tense?
We use the past simple tense to talk about an action or a situation - an event - in the past. The event can be short or long.
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