PAST SIMPLE FORMS. THE USE, MEANING AND EXERCISES

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THE PAST SIMPLE TENSE: USAGE, EXAMPLES


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Unit: 8
The simple past tense
Meaning & Use
Form (structure)
Exercise

Meaning & Use
When do we use the Simple Past tense?
We use the Simple Past to express the
idea that an action started and finished at a
specific time in the past.
What are some common time expressions
used with the past tense?

Examples:
I sawMaria yesterday.
Last Friday, the students tooktheir spelling
and vocabulary tests.
They gotmarried two years ago.

How do we form the simple past tense . . .?
English has two typesof
verbs in the past tense:taught
walked
studied
gave
became
cried
lived
did
Look at the following
list of past tense
verbs…
which verbs are
regular, and which
are irregular?
Regular verbs
Irregular verbs

Regularverbs are verbs that ….
Simple Form Past Tense
Walk
Study
Cry
Live
…end with –ed

Irregularverbs are verbs that . . . .
…DON’T end with –ed
some irregular verbs
Have a vowel change in the past tense:
Simple Form Past Tense
become became
give gave
drive drove
forget forgot

other irregular verbs
Have a different kind of change:
SimplePast
teachtaught
bring brought
Leave left
Hear heard
Buy bought

And some irregular verbs
don’t change at all . . .
Simple Past
hit hit
put put
set set
The children setthe table every Sunday.
The children setthe table last night.

For regularverbs, simply use the –edform of the
verb in a positive sentence.
When I was a child, I ___________ the piano. (play)
Donna ______________ Paris. (visit)

For irregularverbs, use the correct past
tense form in positive sentences. (We use the
same form with different subjects .)
Last week, I ___________ you a letter. (send)
The students __________an English exam.
(have) They _______ a great job! (do)

For negative sentences, USE
I went to work yesterday.
I didn’t goto work
yesterday.

Exception =
VERB BE!
The verb be is special.
Never use DID NOT or DIDN’T with the
verb BE. Instead, just use:

For Yes/No questions, USE
Did you goto work
yesterday?
Did you come yesterday?

Put the verbs (between brackets) into the correct
form (simple past).
Last year, I (spend) ________my
holiday in Ireland. It (be) ________great. I
(travel)___________ around the city by car
with two friends and we (visit)
________lots of interesting places. In the
evenings, we usually (go)_______ to a
café.
We (be) ________very lucky with the
weather. It (not / rain)___________ a lot.
We(see) ________some beautiful
rainbows.
I (have) ______ an amazing holiday!

Student Practice:
Go to this website with a classmate to
practice what you have learned or
reviewed today:
http://www.quia.com/quiz/664
418.html

Sources:
http://www.authorstream.com/Presentati
on/bbogage-11679-simple-past-tense-
education-ppt-powerpoint/
http://www.slideshare.net/LALA28/the-
past-simple-ppt-presentation