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Universidad central del
       ecuador
  Facultad filosofía
    Escuela Ingles
Nombre: Sonia Baraja
   TEMA:SIMPLE PAST
DEFINITION
• Was - Were - Past Tense of the verb "To Be"
• The verb 'to be' is used in many questions
  such as "Are you married?", "Where are you
  from?", "Are you happy?", etc. Once you
  understand the verb 'to be' in the present
  tense, learn the verb 'to be' in the past tense.
  Use this guide to 'was / were' and compare
  this form to 'am / is / are' of the present
  simple to compare the present to the past.
WAS/WERE
    • They were in the
      pary
    • We were in the
      park
    • He was in bed.
    • He was asleep.
Am /is (present) = was (past)
• I am tired. (now)
• Where is Beth? (now)
• The weather is nice today.

• I was tired last night.
• Where was Beth yesterday?
• The wether was nice last week.
Are (present) = were (past)
• You are late late. ( now)
• They aren´t here. (now)

• You were late yesterday.
• They weren´t here last Sunday.
POSITIVE
•   I      was
•   HE     was
•   SHE     was
•   IT      was
•   WE      were
•   YOU     were
•   THEY     were
NEGATIVE
•   I      was
•   HE     was + NOT = wasn´t
•   SHE     was
•   IT      was
•   WE      were
•   YOU     were + NOT = weren´t
•   THEY     were
QUESTION
         I
         HE
• WAS    SHE
          IT
          WE
• WERE     YOU
           THEY
EXAMPLE
• Last year Amy was 22 so she´s 23 now.
• When I was a child , I was afraid of dogs.
• We were hungry after the trip, but we
  weren´t expensive.
• The the weather nice when you were on
  vacation?
• Why were you late this morning?
SIMPLE PAST
• The simple past or past simple, sometimes called the
  preterite, is the basic form of the past tense in Modern
  English. It is used principally to describe events in the
  past.
• The term "simple" is used to distinguish the syntactical
  construction whose basic form uses the plain past tense
  alone, from other past tense constructions which use
  auxiliaries in combination with participles, such as the
  past perfect and past progressive.
• Regular verbs form the simple past in -ed; however there
  are a few hundred irregular verbs with different forms.
  For details see English verbs: Past tense.
• POSITIVE
BASE FORM   •   I played
Play
            •   We started
Start
            •   You watched
Watch
Have        •   They had
See         •   He saw
Do          •   She did
Go          •   It went
Do/ Does (present) = DID ( past)
• I don´t watch television very often.
• Does she go out often?

• I didn´t watch television yesterday.
• Did she go out last night?
We use did/didn´t + base form (
         watch/play/go/etc
•   Positive        •   Negative
•   I wached        •   I didn´t watch
•   He had          •   He didn´t have
•   They            •   Did they go
•   Went            •   Did you do?
•   You did
Study the word order in questions
          Did + subject + base form
•   Did your sister call you?
•   What did you do last night
•   How did the accident happen?
•   Where did your parents go for
    vacation?
Short answers
Yes, i we you they he she   No+ i we you they he she
it + did                    it + didn´t
• Did you see joe           • Did helen como to the
   yesterday?                  party?
• Yes i did.                • No she didn´t
• Did you parents have a    • Did it rain on Sunday?
   good trip?               • No it didn´t
• Yes they did.
Simple past
• The simple past expresses an action
  in the past taking place once, never,
  several times. It can also be used for
  actions taking place one after
  another or in the middle of another
  action
Exceptions in Spelling when Adding ‘ed’


• Exceptions in spelling when adding ed
• Example
• after a final e only add d love – loved final
  consonant after a short, stressed vowel
  or l as final consonant after a vowel is doubled
  admit – admitted
  travel – travelled final y after a consonant
  becomes i hurry – hurried
Use of Simple Past


• action in the past taking place once, never or several
  times Example: He visited his parents every weekend.
• actions in the past taking place one after the other
  Example: He came in, took off his coat and sat down.
• action in the past taking place in the middle of another
  action Example: When I was having breakfast, the
  phone suddenly rang.
• if sentences type II (If I talked, …) Example: If I had a lot
  of money, I would share it with you.
Some verb are irregular
•   Begin began
•   Break broke
•   Bring brought
•   Buil built
•   Come came
•   Buy bought
•   Do did
example
• We did a lot of work yesterday
• I usually get up early, but this morning i got up
  at 9:30
• Caroline went to the movie three times last
  week.
• Ampol came into the room, took off his coat,
  and sat down.

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simple past

  • 1. Universidad central del ecuador Facultad filosofía Escuela Ingles Nombre: Sonia Baraja TEMA:SIMPLE PAST
  • 2. DEFINITION • Was - Were - Past Tense of the verb "To Be" • The verb 'to be' is used in many questions such as "Are you married?", "Where are you from?", "Are you happy?", etc. Once you understand the verb 'to be' in the present tense, learn the verb 'to be' in the past tense. Use this guide to 'was / were' and compare this form to 'am / is / are' of the present simple to compare the present to the past.
  • 3. WAS/WERE • They were in the pary • We were in the park • He was in bed. • He was asleep.
  • 4. Am /is (present) = was (past) • I am tired. (now) • Where is Beth? (now) • The weather is nice today. • I was tired last night. • Where was Beth yesterday? • The wether was nice last week.
  • 5. Are (present) = were (past) • You are late late. ( now) • They aren´t here. (now) • You were late yesterday. • They weren´t here last Sunday.
  • 6. POSITIVE • I was • HE was • SHE was • IT was • WE were • YOU were • THEY were
  • 7. NEGATIVE • I was • HE was + NOT = wasn´t • SHE was • IT was • WE were • YOU were + NOT = weren´t • THEY were
  • 8. QUESTION I HE • WAS SHE IT WE • WERE YOU THEY
  • 9. EXAMPLE • Last year Amy was 22 so she´s 23 now. • When I was a child , I was afraid of dogs. • We were hungry after the trip, but we weren´t expensive. • The the weather nice when you were on vacation? • Why were you late this morning?
  • 10. SIMPLE PAST • The simple past or past simple, sometimes called the preterite, is the basic form of the past tense in Modern English. It is used principally to describe events in the past. • The term "simple" is used to distinguish the syntactical construction whose basic form uses the plain past tense alone, from other past tense constructions which use auxiliaries in combination with participles, such as the past perfect and past progressive. • Regular verbs form the simple past in -ed; however there are a few hundred irregular verbs with different forms. For details see English verbs: Past tense.
  • 11. • POSITIVE BASE FORM • I played Play • We started Start • You watched Watch Have • They had See • He saw Do • She did Go • It went
  • 12. Do/ Does (present) = DID ( past) • I don´t watch television very often. • Does she go out often? • I didn´t watch television yesterday. • Did she go out last night?
  • 13. We use did/didn´t + base form ( watch/play/go/etc • Positive • Negative • I wached • I didn´t watch • He had • He didn´t have • They • Did they go • Went • Did you do? • You did
  • 14. Study the word order in questions Did + subject + base form • Did your sister call you? • What did you do last night • How did the accident happen? • Where did your parents go for vacation?
  • 15. Short answers Yes, i we you they he she No+ i we you they he she it + did it + didn´t • Did you see joe • Did helen como to the yesterday? party? • Yes i did. • No she didn´t • Did you parents have a • Did it rain on Sunday? good trip? • No it didn´t • Yes they did.
  • 16. Simple past • The simple past expresses an action in the past taking place once, never, several times. It can also be used for actions taking place one after another or in the middle of another action
  • 17. Exceptions in Spelling when Adding ‘ed’ • Exceptions in spelling when adding ed • Example • after a final e only add d love – loved final consonant after a short, stressed vowel or l as final consonant after a vowel is doubled admit – admitted travel – travelled final y after a consonant becomes i hurry – hurried
  • 18. Use of Simple Past • action in the past taking place once, never or several times Example: He visited his parents every weekend. • actions in the past taking place one after the other Example: He came in, took off his coat and sat down. • action in the past taking place in the middle of another action Example: When I was having breakfast, the phone suddenly rang. • if sentences type II (If I talked, …) Example: If I had a lot of money, I would share it with you.
  • 19. Some verb are irregular • Begin began • Break broke • Bring brought • Buil built • Come came • Buy bought • Do did
  • 20. example • We did a lot of work yesterday • I usually get up early, but this morning i got up at 9:30 • Caroline went to the movie three times last week. • Ampol came into the room, took off his coat, and sat down.