Simple
Past Tense
Functions of the
Simple Past Tense
The
simple past is used to talk about a completed action in a time
before now. Duration is not important. The time of the action
can be in the recent past or the distant past.
Examples
·
John
Cabot sailed to America in 1498.
·
My
father died last year.
·
He
lived in Fiji in 1976.
·
We
crossed the Channel yesterday.
You
always use the simple past when you say when something
happened, so it is associated with certain past time expressions
frequency: often,
sometimes, always
·
I
sometimes walked home at lunchtime.
·
I
often brought my lunch to school.
a definite
point in 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 atseven o'clock
·
I
went to the theatre last night
an
indefinite point in 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.
Note: the word ago
is a useful way of expressing the distance into the past. It is placed after
the period of time: a week ago, three years ago, a minute ago.
Be
Careful:
The simple past in English may look like a tense in your own language, but the
meaning may be different.
Forming the
Simple Past Tense
Patterns
of simple past tense for regular verbs
Affirmative
|
||
Subject
|
+ verb + ed
|
|
I
|
skipped.
|
|
Negative
|
||
Subject
|
+
did not
|
+
infinitive without to
|
They
|
didn't
|
go.
|
Interrogative
|
||
Did
|
+ subject
|
+ infinitive without to
|
Did
|
she
|
arrive?
|
Interrogative negative
|
||
Did not
|
+
subject
|
+
infinitive without to
|
Didn't
|
you
|
play?
|
To
Walk
Affirmative
|
Negative
|
Interrogative
|
I walked
|
I didn't walk
|
Did I walk?
|
You walked
|
You
didn't walk
|
Did
you walk?
|
He walked
|
He didn't walk
|
Did he walk?
|
We walked
|
We
didn't walk
|
Did
we walk?
|
They walked
|
They didn't walk
|
Did they walk?
|
Simple
past tense of to be, to have, to do
Subject
|
Verb
|
||
|
Be
|
Have
|
Do
|
I
|
was
|
had
|
did
|
You
|
were
|
had
|
did
|
He/She/It
|
was
|
had
|
did
|
We
|
were
|
had
|
did
|
You
|
were
|
had
|
did
|
They
|
were
|
had
|
did
|
Notes
on affirmative, negative, & interrogative forms
Affirmative
The
affirmative of the simple past tense is simple.
·
I
was in Japan last year
·
She
had a headache yesterday.
·
We
did our homework last night.
Negative and
interrogative
For
the negative and interrogative simple past form of "do" as
an ordinary verb, use the auxiliary "do", e.g. We didn't
do our homework last night.
The negative of "have" in the simple past is usually formed using the auxiliary "do", but sometimes by simply adding not or the contraction "n't".
The negative of "have" in the simple past is usually formed using the auxiliary "do", but sometimes by simply adding not or the contraction "n't".
The
interrogative form of "have" in the simple past normally
uses the auxiliary "do".
Examples
·
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?
Note: For the
negative and interrogative form of all verbs in the simple
past, always use the auxiliary 'did''.
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