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By:
Nerys M. Millan M.
C.I. 27. 280. 352
Republica Bolivariana de Venezuela.
Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Educación.
Instituto Universitario Politécnico “Santiago Mariño”.
Cód 41. Ingles I. Sección 1B
The “Simple Past" is a verb tense in English, and is used
to define complete past actions. Your period of time is not as
important as in Spanish. It is intended to be used in actions that
have already been carried out or completed.
Expressing a sentence in Past Simple means that the
action is not related to the present.
The Continuous Past
describes an action that is in
progress, while the Simple Past
refers to an action that occurs or
interrupts another while it is in
progress.
 In the affirmative form sentences are
formed by adding the ending "ed", as
long as they are "regular" verbs. For
"irregular" verbs, there is no pattern so
we will have to study each case
separately, and know the past form of
the verb.
 In its interrogative form as in the
negative it is used as auxiliary "DID"
which is the last form of the verb "TO
DO" and accompanies the main verb in
its infinitive form.
how it is formed...?? P
A
S
T
P
R
E
S
E
N
T
→ Frequency:
Often, Sometimes, Always…
 I sometimes walked home at
 I often brought my lunch to school.
→ An Indeterminate Time:
The other day, ages ago, a long time
ago…
 People lived in caves a long time ago.
 She played the piano when she was a
child.
→ A Certain Time:
Last week, when I was a child, yesterday
six weeks ago…
 We saw a good film last week.
 Yesterday, I arrived in Geneva.
 She finished her work at seven o'clock
 I went to the theater last night.
Importance Of The Timeline...
The time in which the action is located may be the recent past or a distant past.
To be able to form or distinguish a simple past tense, we have to
take into account if the verb used is regular or irregular.
Wash → Washed Finish → Finished Talk → Talked
1- We add -ed to all regular verbs.
2- The verbs that end in -e, we only add a -d.
3- The verbs that end in a consonant -y, change the "y" to "i" and
add -ed (-ied)
Like → Liked Live → Lived
Study → Studied Carry → Carried Try → Tried
4- The verbs that end in a vowel -and, add -
ed.
Play → Played
The verbs that end in vowel + consonant (stop, ban, occur, open, offer
...)
Stop → Stopped Plan → Planned Ban → Banned
Occur → Occurred
1- If the accent falls on the vowel of the last
syllable, it is doubled
Play → Played Show → Showed
2- EXCEPT in the verbs that end in "y" and "w"
Offer → Offered Open → Opened
4- If the accent DOES NOT fall on the vowel of the last syllable, it
does not bend.
3- EXCEPT the verbs that end in "l" that double the "l" although the
accent does not fall on the last syllable.
Travel → Travelled Cancel → Cancelled
5- One-syllable verbs with two vowels do not
double the consonant.
Cook → Cooked
The term ago is useful for expressing temporal
distance in the past. It is placed after the period of
time in question: a week ago, three years ago, a
minute ago.
Beware:
The "simple past" of English may resemble a
verb tense in your own language and yet its meaning
may be different.
The irregular verbs do not add "ED" to the infinitive, but form it with a
word that can be completely different to the infinitive. We will say that these
irregular verbs do use the "S" for the third ones people of singular of the
indicative and use "ING" to form the continuous times.
1- We used the simple past to talk about a concrete action that
began and ended in the past.
 Patrick stayed at home last night.
 Susan worked last Sunday.
 I didn´t go to soccer yesterday.
 Did they walk to school this morning?
2- It is also used for a sequence of finished actions that took place in the
past.
 I received the bad news and immediately called my wife.
 He worked all afternoon and didn’t return home until 10 at night.
Be Was Were
Do Did Did
Have Had Had
3- Repeated actions or actions that we usually perform in the past, just like our
imperfect past.
We always travelled to Florida for vacation when we were
4- We use it for narrations or actions from long periods in the past, like our
imperfect past tense.
 I lived for many years in a trailer park.
 He didn´t eat chocolate for 2 years.
5- To talk about generalities or past events.
I played the piano when I was a child.
Interrogative Affirmative Negative
Did I walk? I walked I didn't walk
Did you walk? You walked You didn't walk
Did he walk? He walked He didn't walk
Did we walk? We walked We didn't walk
Did they walk? They walked They didn't walk
I was in Japan last year
She had a headache
yesterday.
We did our homework last
night.
Affirmative
The negative and interrogative forms of the
"simple past" of the verb "do" as an ordinary
verb, is used as auxiliary "do", e.g. We did not
do our homework last night.
The negative form of the verb "have" in "simple
past" is usually constructed using the auxiliary
"do", although sometimes only not or the
contraction "not" is added.
The interrogative form of the verb "have" in
"simple past" usually uses the auxiliary "do".
Negative and Interrogative
 They weren't in Rio last summer.
 We didn't have any money.
 We didn't have time to visit the Eiffel
Tower.
 We didn't do our exercises this
morning.
 Were they in Iceland last January?
 Did you have a bicycle when you were
young?
 Did you do much climbing in
Switzerland?
To Go
 He went to a club last night.
 Did he go to the cinema last night?
 He didn't go to bed early last night.
To Give
 We gave her a doll for her birthday.
 They didn't give John their new
address.
 Did Barry give you my passport?
To Come
 My parents came to visit me last July.
 We didn't come because it was raining.
 Did he come to your party last week?
Act Acted
Add Added
Ask Asked
Answer Answered
Arrive Arrived
Brush Brushed
Belong Belonged
Beg Begged
Belive Belived
Close Closed
Cook Cooked
Call Called
Change Changed
Clean Cleaned
Cry Cried
Dance Danced
Dress Dressed
Die Died
Dry Dried
Enjoy Enjoyed
Explain Explained
Follow Followed
Finish Finished
Help Helped
Hope Hoped
Happen Happened
Imagine Imagined
Kiss Kissed
Kill Killed
Laugh Laughged
Like Liked
Look Looked
Miss Missed
Marry Married
Open Opened
Play Played
Prefer Prefered
Promise Promised
Rain Rained
Remember Remembered
Smile Smiled
Study Studied
Smoke Smoked
Stop Stopped
Talk Talked
Thank Thanked
Touch Touched
Use Used
Visit Visited
Wait Waited
Want Wanted
Walk Walked
Wash Washed
Wath Wathed
Wish Wished
Work Worked
Regular Verbs
Be Was/Were
Beat Beat
Begin Began
Bend Bent
Bite Bit
Blow Blew
Break Broke
Bring Brought
Build Built
Buy Bought
Catch Caught
Choose Chose
Come Came
Cost Cost
Do Did
Draw Drew
Dream Dreamed
Drive Drove
Drink Drank
Eat Ate
Beat Beat
Leave Left
Lend Lent
Let Let
Lose Lost
Make Made
Mean Meant
Meet Met
Pay Paid
Read Read
Ring Rang
Rise Rose
Run Ran
Say Said
See Saw
Sell Sold
Send Sent
Show Showed
Shut Shut
Sing Sang
Sit Sat
Sleep Slept
Speak Spoke
Spend Spent
Stand Stood
Swim Swam
Take Took
Teach Taught
Tell Told
Think Thought
Throw Therew
Wake Woke
Wear Wore
Win Won
Write Wrote
Fall Fell
Feel Felt
Fight Fought
Find Found
Fly Flew
Forget Forgot
Forgive Forgave
Get Got
Give Gave
Go Went
Grow Grew
Have Had
Hear Heard
Hide Hid
Hit Hit
Hold Held
Keep Kept
Know Knew
Learn Learned
Beat Beat
Irregular Verbs
The End

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Simple Past

  • 1. By: Nerys M. Millan M. C.I. 27. 280. 352 Republica Bolivariana de Venezuela. Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Educación. Instituto Universitario Politécnico “Santiago Mariño”. Cód 41. Ingles I. Sección 1B
  • 2. The “Simple Past" is a verb tense in English, and is used to define complete past actions. Your period of time is not as important as in Spanish. It is intended to be used in actions that have already been carried out or completed. Expressing a sentence in Past Simple means that the action is not related to the present. The Continuous Past describes an action that is in progress, while the Simple Past refers to an action that occurs or interrupts another while it is in progress.
  • 3.  In the affirmative form sentences are formed by adding the ending "ed", as long as they are "regular" verbs. For "irregular" verbs, there is no pattern so we will have to study each case separately, and know the past form of the verb.  In its interrogative form as in the negative it is used as auxiliary "DID" which is the last form of the verb "TO DO" and accompanies the main verb in its infinitive form. how it is formed...?? P A S T P R E S E N T
  • 4. → Frequency: Often, Sometimes, Always…  I sometimes walked home at  I often brought my lunch to school. → An Indeterminate Time: The other day, ages ago, a long time ago…  People lived in caves a long time ago.  She played the piano when she was a child. → A Certain Time: Last week, when I was a child, yesterday six weeks ago…  We saw a good film last week.  Yesterday, I arrived in Geneva.  She finished her work at seven o'clock  I went to the theater last night. Importance Of The Timeline... The time in which the action is located may be the recent past or a distant past.
  • 5. To be able to form or distinguish a simple past tense, we have to take into account if the verb used is regular or irregular. Wash → Washed Finish → Finished Talk → Talked 1- We add -ed to all regular verbs. 2- The verbs that end in -e, we only add a -d. 3- The verbs that end in a consonant -y, change the "y" to "i" and add -ed (-ied) Like → Liked Live → Lived Study → Studied Carry → Carried Try → Tried 4- The verbs that end in a vowel -and, add - ed. Play → Played
  • 6. The verbs that end in vowel + consonant (stop, ban, occur, open, offer ...) Stop → Stopped Plan → Planned Ban → Banned Occur → Occurred 1- If the accent falls on the vowel of the last syllable, it is doubled Play → Played Show → Showed 2- EXCEPT in the verbs that end in "y" and "w" Offer → Offered Open → Opened 4- If the accent DOES NOT fall on the vowel of the last syllable, it does not bend. 3- EXCEPT the verbs that end in "l" that double the "l" although the accent does not fall on the last syllable. Travel → Travelled Cancel → Cancelled 5- One-syllable verbs with two vowels do not double the consonant. Cook → Cooked
  • 7. The term ago is useful for expressing temporal distance in the past. It is placed after the period of time in question: a week ago, three years ago, a minute ago. Beware: The "simple past" of English may resemble a verb tense in your own language and yet its meaning may be different.
  • 8. The irregular verbs do not add "ED" to the infinitive, but form it with a word that can be completely different to the infinitive. We will say that these irregular verbs do use the "S" for the third ones people of singular of the indicative and use "ING" to form the continuous times. 1- We used the simple past to talk about a concrete action that began and ended in the past.  Patrick stayed at home last night.  Susan worked last Sunday.  I didn´t go to soccer yesterday.  Did they walk to school this morning? 2- It is also used for a sequence of finished actions that took place in the past.  I received the bad news and immediately called my wife.  He worked all afternoon and didn’t return home until 10 at night.
  • 9. Be Was Were Do Did Did Have Had Had 3- Repeated actions or actions that we usually perform in the past, just like our imperfect past. We always travelled to Florida for vacation when we were 4- We use it for narrations or actions from long periods in the past, like our imperfect past tense.  I lived for many years in a trailer park.  He didn´t eat chocolate for 2 years. 5- To talk about generalities or past events. I played the piano when I was a child.
  • 10. Interrogative Affirmative Negative Did I walk? I walked I didn't walk Did you walk? You walked You didn't walk Did he walk? He walked He didn't walk Did we walk? We walked We didn't walk Did they walk? They walked They didn't walk I was in Japan last year She had a headache yesterday. We did our homework last night. Affirmative The negative and interrogative forms of the "simple past" of the verb "do" as an ordinary verb, is used as auxiliary "do", e.g. We did not do our homework last night. The negative form of the verb "have" in "simple past" is usually constructed using the auxiliary "do", although sometimes only not or the contraction "not" is added. The interrogative form of the verb "have" in "simple past" usually uses the auxiliary "do". Negative and Interrogative
  • 11.  They weren't in Rio last summer.  We didn't have any money.  We didn't have time to visit the Eiffel Tower.  We didn't do our exercises this morning.  Were they in Iceland last January?  Did you have a bicycle when you were young?  Did you do much climbing in Switzerland? To Go  He went to a club last night.  Did he go to the cinema last night?  He didn't go to bed early last night. To Give  We gave her a doll for her birthday.  They didn't give John their new address.  Did Barry give you my passport? To Come  My parents came to visit me last July.  We didn't come because it was raining.  Did he come to your party last week?
  • 12. Act Acted Add Added Ask Asked Answer Answered Arrive Arrived Brush Brushed Belong Belonged Beg Begged Belive Belived Close Closed Cook Cooked Call Called Change Changed Clean Cleaned Cry Cried Dance Danced Dress Dressed Die Died Dry Dried Enjoy Enjoyed Explain Explained Follow Followed Finish Finished Help Helped Hope Hoped Happen Happened Imagine Imagined Kiss Kissed Kill Killed Laugh Laughged Like Liked Look Looked Miss Missed Marry Married Open Opened Play Played Prefer Prefered Promise Promised Rain Rained Remember Remembered Smile Smiled Study Studied Smoke Smoked Stop Stopped Talk Talked Thank Thanked Touch Touched Use Used Visit Visited Wait Waited Want Wanted Walk Walked Wash Washed Wath Wathed Wish Wished Work Worked Regular Verbs
  • 13. Be Was/Were Beat Beat Begin Began Bend Bent Bite Bit Blow Blew Break Broke Bring Brought Build Built Buy Bought Catch Caught Choose Chose Come Came Cost Cost Do Did Draw Drew Dream Dreamed Drive Drove Drink Drank Eat Ate Beat Beat Leave Left Lend Lent Let Let Lose Lost Make Made Mean Meant Meet Met Pay Paid Read Read Ring Rang Rise Rose Run Ran Say Said See Saw Sell Sold Send Sent Show Showed Shut Shut Sing Sang Sit Sat Sleep Slept Speak Spoke Spend Spent Stand Stood Swim Swam Take Took Teach Taught Tell Told Think Thought Throw Therew Wake Woke Wear Wore Win Won Write Wrote Fall Fell Feel Felt Fight Fought Find Found Fly Flew Forget Forgot Forgive Forgave Get Got Give Gave Go Went Grow Grew Have Had Hear Heard Hide Hid Hit Hit Hold Held Keep Kept Know Knew Learn Learned Beat Beat Irregular Verbs