Simple Past Tense
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Simple Past Tense
Simple Past Tense
The simple past tense
is sometimes called the preterite tense. We can use several tenses to
talk about the past, but the simple past tense is the one we use most
often.In this lesson we look at the structure and use of the simple past tense, followed by a quiz to check your understanding:[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]
Simple Past Tense
The simple past tense
is sometimes called the preterite tense. We can use several tenses to
talk about the past, but the simple past tense is the one we use most
often.In this lesson we look at the structure and use of the simple past tense, followed by a quiz to check your understanding:
I sang |
is sometimes called the preterite tense. We can use several tenses to
talk about the past, but the simple past tense is the one we use most
often.In this lesson we look at the structure and use of the simple past tense, followed by a quiz to check your understanding:[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]
Simple Past Tense
I sang |
is sometimes called the preterite tense. We can use several tenses to
talk about the past, but the simple past tense is the one we use most
often.In this lesson we look at the structure and use of the simple past tense, followed by a quiz to check your understanding:
رد: Simple Past Tense
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How do we make the Simple Past Tense?
To make the simple past tense, we use:
The structure for positive sentences in the simple past tense is:
The structure for negative sentences in the simple past tense is:
The structure for question sentences in the simple past tense is:
The auxiliary verb did
is not conjugated. It is the same for all persons (I did, you did, he
did etc). And the base form and past form do not change. Look at these
examples with the main verbs go and work:
Exception! The verb to be is different. We conjugate the verb to be (I was, you were, he/she/it was, we were, they were); and we do not
use an auxiliary for negative and question sentences. To make a
question, we exchange the subject and verb. Look at these examples:
How do we make the Simple Past Tense?
To make the simple past tense, we use:
- past form only
or - auxiliary did + base form
V1 base | V2 past | V3 past participle | ||
regular verb | work explode like | worked exploded liked | worked exploded liked | The past form for all regular verbs ends in -ed. |
irregular verb | go see sing | went saw sang | gone seen sung | The past form for irregular verbs is variable. You need to learn it by heart. |
You do not need the past participle form to make the simple past tense. It is shown here for completeness only. |
subject | + | main verb |
past |
subject | + | auxiliary verb | + | not | + | main verb |
did | base |
auxiliary verb | + | subject | + | main verb |
did | base |
is not conjugated. It is the same for all persons (I did, you did, he
did etc). And the base form and past form do not change. Look at these
examples with the main verbs go and work:
subject | auxiliary verb | main verb | |||
+ | I | went | to school. | ||
You | worked | very hard. | |||
- | She | did | not | go | with me. |
We | did | not | work | yesterday. | |
? | Did | you | go | to London? | |
Did | they | work | at home? |
use an auxiliary for negative and question sentences. To make a
question, we exchange the subject and verb. Look at these examples:
subject | main verb | |||
+ | I, he/she/it | was | here. | |
You, we, they | were | in London. | ||
- | I, he/she/it | was | not | there. |
You, we, they | were | not | happy. | |
? | Was | I, he/she/it | right? | |
Were | you, we, they | late? |
رد: Simple Past Tense
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How do we use the Simple Past Tense?
We use the simple past tense to talk about an action or a situation - an event - in the past. The event can be short or long.Here are some short events with the simple past tense:
Here are some long events with the simple past tense:
Notice
that it does not matter how long ago the event is: it can be a few
minutes or seconds in the past, or millions of years in the past. Also
it does not matter how long the event is. It can be a few milliseconds
(car explosion) or millions of years (Jurassic period). We use the
simple past tense when:
Here are some more examples:
story, we usually use the simple past tense. We may use the past
continuous tense to "set the scene", but we almost always use the simple
past tense for the action. Look at this example of the beginning of a
story:
page shows the use of the simple past tense to talk about past events.
But note that there are some other uses for the simple past tense, for
example in conditional or if sentences.
How do we use the Simple Past Tense?
We use the simple past tense to talk about an action or a situation - an event - in the past. The event can be short or long.Here are some short events with the simple past tense:
The car exploded at 9.30am yesterday. She went to the door. We did not hear the telephone. Did you see that car? | |||||
past | present | future | |||
The action is in the past. |
I lived in Bangkok for 10 years. The Jurassic period lasted about 62 million years. We did not sing at the concert. Did you watch TV last night? | |||||
past | present | future | |||
The action is in the past. |
that it does not matter how long ago the event is: it can be a few
minutes or seconds in the past, or millions of years in the past. Also
it does not matter how long the event is. It can be a few milliseconds
(car explosion) or millions of years (Jurassic period). We use the
simple past tense when:
- the event is in the past
- the event is completely finished
- we say (or understand) the time and/or place of the event
Here are some more examples:
- I lived in that house when I was young.
- He didn't like the movie.
- What did you eat for dinner?
- John drove to London on Monday.
- Mary did not go to work yesterday.
- Did you play tennis last week?
- I was at work yesterday.
- We were not late (for the train).
- Were you angry?
story, we usually use the simple past tense. We may use the past
continuous tense to "set the scene", but we almost always use the simple
past tense for the action. Look at this example of the beginning of a
story:
"The wind was howling around the hotel and the rain was pouring down. It was cold. The door opened and James Bond entered. He took off his coat, which was very wet, and ordered a drink at the bar. He sat down in the corner of the lounge and quietly drank his..."This
page shows the use of the simple past tense to talk about past events.
But note that there are some other uses for the simple past tense, for
example in conditional or if sentences.
مواضيع مماثلة
» زمن الماضي البسيطThe Past Simple Tense
» زمن الماضي البسيط The Past Simple Tense
» زمن الماضي المستمر The Past continuous tense or The Past Progressive tense
» زمن الماضي المستمر The Past continuous tense or The Past Progressive tense
» شرح مفصل عن الماضي ، المضارع ،المستقبل وأنواعها وبالترجم
» زمن الماضي البسيط The Past Simple Tense
» زمن الماضي المستمر The Past continuous tense or The Past Progressive tense
» زمن الماضي المستمر The Past continuous tense or The Past Progressive tense
» شرح مفصل عن الماضي ، المضارع ،المستقبل وأنواعها وبالترجم
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