The document discusses the simple past tense in English. It defines the simple past as a verb tense used to describe actions that were completed in the past. It outlines the characteristics and uses of the simple past tense, including describing past habitual actions and events that occurred in sequence. The document also distinguishes between regular and irregular verbs in the simple past, providing examples of each. Exercises are included to practice forming affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences in the simple past tense.
1. Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Ministry of popular power for education
IUP Santiago Mariño
System engineer
2nd Semester Section “1c”
By:
Francisco Ramos 30316854
Teacher:
Cesar Velásquez
2. SIMPLE PAST.
It is a verb tense that is used to describe actions that have happened in a
previous time and that have already ended. The simple past regularly has time
expressions that allude to the past, for example yesterday, last night / week / month /
year /, how long ago ...?
3. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SIMPLE PAST.
1. Indicates an action that was performed in the past.
2. It is the only verb tense whose verbs are in the past tense
3. Its structure is simple: S + V (In the past) + C
4. USES OF THE SIMPLE PAST.
It is used in four situations:
1. When you want to talk about an action that happened in the past and ended in it,
the time in which the action occurred is indicated. Example:
- I played soccer yesterday.
- last week I read a book.
2. When talking about an action that was habitual in the past. For example:
- I played all day when I was a kid.
- When my cousin was young, he ate dirt.
5. USES OF THE SIMPLE PAST.
3. To talk about events connected in a chronological sequence of time in the past.
Example:
- Yesterday I got home, cooked and went to see a movie.
4. to talk about actions that happened in the past over a long period of time. Example:
- I was in prison for 3 years.
- She lived with me for 4 months.
6. TYPES OF VERBS.
When Affirmed in the past simple, there are two types of verbs, regular and irregular.:
• Regular verbs: when the verb is regular, the affirmations are constructed using
the verb in infinitive and the ending “ed” placed (or “d” is if the verb ends in e):
- I listened to music yesterday.
- She played last night.
- He used a bike to go out.
• Irregular Verbs: When the verb is irregular, it changes the way it is written:
- I wrote a book last year.
- He ate rice with meat.
- She bought clothes yesterday.
7. EXAMPLES:
Sentences with regular verbs:
I worked in the market.
She lived in Venezuela.
He walked to school yesterday.
I painted my house last weekend.
You watched television every night.
They listened music last night.
List of Regular Verbs
Infinitive Past
Arrive Arrived
Add Added
Answer Answered
Believe Believed
Close Closed
Clean Cleaned
Die Died
Live Lived
Listen Listened
Paint Painted
Walk Walked
Watch Watched
Work Worked
Wish Wished
Wash Washed
8. EXAMPLES:
Sentences with irregular verbs:
She read the newspaper yesterday.
He did the work.
I lost my wallet last week.
We ate together last Monday.
She Finally sold her car.
They broke the phone.
List of Irregular Verbs
Infinitive Past
Be Was/Were
Begin Began
Buy Bought
Break Broke
Come Came
Do Did
Drive Drove
Drink Drank
Eat Ate
Get Got
Give Given
Have Had
Lose Lost
Read Read
Sell Sold
9. INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES
To ask questions it is necessary to use the auxiliary did + S + V in infinitive + C.
Examples:
? Did you work very hard last week?
? Did she live in Venezuela last year?
? Did he study for his English class?
? Did they talk on the phone last week?
? Did she want to learn English?
? Did they work together for many years?
10. NEGATIVE SENTENCES
To specify a negation in the past tense, it is necessary to use, in both regular and
irregular verbs, the auxiliary in the past tense And "not“. Example:
X You Didn't work very hard.
X She didn't live in Venezuela.
X He didn't study for his English class.
X We Didn't talk on the phone last week.
X She Didn't Want to learn English.
X We Didn't Work together for many years.
11. EXERCISES – AFFIRMATIVES SENTENCES
1.- Did you eat pizza yesterday with your family?
R. yes, I ate pizza yesterday with my family.
2.- Did he take the car to the garage?
R. yes, he did not
3.- Did she dance tonight?
R. yes, she danced tonight.
4.- Did they play soccer yesterday by the afternoon?
R. Yes, they played soccer yesterday.
12. EXERCISES – NEGATIVES SENTENCES
1. Did we listen music until ten o’clock last night?
R: No, we didn’t listen music until ten o’clock last night.
2. Did she want to visit Venezuela?
R: No, she didn’t want to visit Venezuela.
3. Did he watch television until twelve o’clock last night?
R: No, he didn’t watch television until twelve o’clock last night.
4. Did she smoke a lot?
R: No, she didn’t smoke a lot.
13. RESOLVE - 1
1. Conjugate the verbs in parentheses in past simple.
a) William (visit) his grandparents last weekend.
b) Jane (arrive) an hour ago.
c) We (go) to Bob's birthday party yesterday.
d) I (be) on holiday last week.
e) She(see) fire.
14. RESOLVE - 2
2. Write the question form.
1) They climbed the mountain yesterday.
the mountain yesterday?
2) He decided to leave his job last week.
to leave his job last week?
3) She earned a lot of money in London last year.
a lot of money in London last year?
4) I enjoyed the wedding on Sunday.
the wedding on Sunday?
5) It happened late last night.
late last night?
15. ANSWERS 1 ANSWERS 2
a) Visited
b) Arrived
c) Went
d) Was
e) Saw
1) Did they climb the mountain yesterday?
2) Did he decide to leave his job last week?
3) Did she earn a lot of money in London
last year?
4) Did I enjoy the wedding on Sunday? /
Did you enjoy the wedding on Sunday?
5) Did it happen late last night?