Simple Past Affirmative
The past simple is used to talk about a specific action that began and ended in the past.
Affirmative
Subject + verb in the past simple + complement.
Usually, we use it with expressions of time like “last year”, “yesterday”, “last night”…
Irregular verbs chane its form
read-readwrite-wrote sing-sang cut-cut buy-bought
Regular verbs - Spelling rules
Verbs ending in "e" = add "d"
One syllable consonant + vowel + consonant = add double consonant + "ed"
Vowel + "y" = add "ed"
I ate a delicious pasta carbonara yesterday.She went to the gym yesterday morning. We visited the museum last week.
Consonant + "y" = change for "y" for "i" and add "ed"
L4 C2 M1- Simple Past Tense-Affirmative
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Simple Past Affirmative
The past simple is used to talk about a specific action that began and ended in the past.
Affirmative
Subject + verb in the past simple + complement.
Usually, we use it with expressions of time like “last year”, “yesterday”, “last night”…
Irregular verbs chane its form
read-readwrite-wrote sing-sang cut-cut buy-bought
Regular verbs - Spelling rules
Verbs ending in "e" = add "d"
One syllable consonant + vowel + consonant = add double consonant + "ed"
Vowel + "y" = add "ed"
I ate a delicious pasta carbonara yesterday.She went to the gym yesterday morning. We visited the museum last week.
Consonant + "y" = change for "y" for "i" and add "ed"