- The simple past tense
- Regular verbs:
- Examples:
- Irregular verbs:
- The forms of the simple past:
- The Affirmative form of the simple past:
- The interrogative form of the simple past:
- The negative form of the simple past:
- The use of the simple past
- Finished events in the past
- Past habitual action
- Events that were true for some time in the past
- Remember:
- Exercises on the theme:
The simple past tense
This page will present the simple past tense:
- its form
- and its use.
Before you continue the lesson read the following passage and try to see how the verbs are formed and used.
Regular verbs:
The verbs “lived, started, died” are regular past forms. The rule is the following:
Verb + ed |
Examples:
The infinitive | The simple past |
---|---|
live | lived |
start | started |
die | died |
visit | visited |
play | played |
watch | watched |
phone | phoned |
marry | married |
For the spelling of the -ed forms click here.
Irregular verbs:
The verbs “was, wrote” are irregular past forms. “Was” is the simple past of “to be”; “wrote” is the simple past of “write”.
There is no rule for these verbs. You should learn them by heart.
The infinitive | The simple past |
---|---|
be | was/were |
write | wrote |
come | came |
do | did |
meet | met |
speak | spoke |
As you can see we can not predict the simple past forms of these verbs. They are irregular. You should learn them by heart.
The forms of the simple past:
The Affirmative form of the simple past:
I, you, he, she, it, we, they | played. |
wrote | |
did. |
Examples:
- I played tennis with my friends yesterday.
- I finished lunch and I did my homework.
The interrogative form of the simple past:
Did | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | play? |
write | ||
do? |
Examples:
- Did you play basketball yesterday?
- Did you watch television?
- Did you do the homework?
The negative form of the simple past:
I, you, he, she, it, we, they | did not/didn’t | play |
write | ||
do |
- I didn’t like the food served in the wedding party last Saturday.
- I didn’t eat it.
The use of the simple past
The simple past is used principally to describe events in the past, but it also has some other uses. Here are the main uses of the simple past.
Finished events in the past
- William Shakespeare wrote Hamlet.
- Christoph Columbus discovered America in 1492.
- He kissed her and left.
Past habitual action
- I visited them every day for a year.
- I drove to work every day when I worked with that company.
Events that were true for some time in the past
- He lived in Paris for 20 years.
- They talked on the phone for ten minutes.
Remember:
didn’t is the short form of did not. You can say either:
- I did not play basketball, or
- I didn’t play basketball.