Simple past tense (past simple tense) is a verb tense that describes completed actions or past habits before now. It is also used to talk about a series of events in the past. “Did” is the helping verb of simple past tense. For affirmative (positive) sentences we use past simple form of a verb.
⬤ Formation of simple past tense
For affirmative sentences we use the formation of “verb + ed”. For negative sentences and questions we use the auxiliary “did” or “did not”. See the chart below to learn the structure of simple past tense.
DidWhy didWhere did
Alex
arrivedworkedhelpdid not playplaygo
yesterday
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(+) Affirmative form | (-) Negative form | (?) Question form |
---|---|---|
I watched. | I didn’t watch. | Did you watch? |
You watched. | You didn’t watch. | Did you watch? |
⬤ Which auxiliary (helping verb) to use for simple past tense?
The auxiliary verb in simple past tense is “did“. However we use “was-were” to talk about a state in the past.
Examples:
- I walked in the park.
- I didn’t walk in the park.
- Did you walk in the park?
- I was in the park.
- I wasn’t in the park.
- Were you in the park?
⬤ Positive (Affirmative) sentences
For the formation of positive sentences in simple past tense we add “-ed“, “-ied” or just “-d” to the verb. We do not use “did” for the positive sentences.
- I asked a question.
- She studied maths.
- She cleaned her room.
- Jack repaired the car last week.
- A traffic accident happened yesterday.
⬤ Negative sentences
For the formation of negative sentences in simple past tense we use “not” together with “did“. The short form is “didn’t”
- He did not want tea.
- We didn’t wait for the bus.
- I didn’t use your pen.
- Susan didn’t lie.
⬤ Interrogative sentences
For the formation of question sentences (interrogative) in simple past tense we put “did” before the subject.
- Did you enjoy your holiday.
- Did she write an email.
- Where did Yuto go?
- What did Ali want?
⬤ Sentence forms in simple past tense
(+) Affirmative sentences | (-) Negative sentences | (?) Interrogative sentences |
---|---|---|
I played | I didn’t play | Did I play? |
You played | You didn’t play | Did you play? |
He played | He didn’t play | Did he play? |
She played | She didn’t play | Did she play? |
It played | It didn’t play | Did it play? |
We played | We didn’t play | Did we play? |
They played | They didn’t play | Did they play? |
⬤ What are the regular verbs?
Regular verbs are the verbs that gets “-ed“, “-ied” or “-d” for the the past simple forms.
Infinitive | Past simple | Past participle |
---|---|---|
clean | cleaned | cleaned |
play | played | played |
study | studied | studied |
⬤ What are the irregular verbs?
Irregular verbs are the verbs which don’t get “-ed“, “-ied” or “-d” to form past simple form or past participle form. There are a number of irregular verbs which needs to be memorized. Because the formation has no standard rule. Some verbs have the same form as bare form, past simple form or past participle form. For example “cut, put, let, hit”.
Infinitive | Past simple form | Past participle form |
---|---|---|
find | found | found |
go | went | gone |
break | broke | broken |
speak | spoke | spoken |
put | put | put |
Examples:
- (+)Ivisitedmy uncle.
- (-) Ididn’t visitmy uncle yesterday.
- (?) Did you visit your uncle yesterday?
- (+) They found the cat.
- (-) They didn’t find the cat.
- (?) Did they find the cat?
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⬤ Explanations and usages of Simple Past Tense
Let’s go on with the explanations, usages and time adverbs of simple past tense:
⬤ 1- Finished actions in the past
Simple Past Tense is used to describe a finished action in a specific time in the past.
Examples:
Iwatcheda film yesterday.
Ididn’t watch a film yesterday.
Last year, Itraveledto Italy.
Last year, Ididn’t travel to Italy.
Shewashedher hands.
Shedidn’t wash her hands.
I bought a hat yesterday.
Did you like your cake?
Where did you go?
What did Ethan say?
How did she get 100 points in the exam?
⬤ 2- A series of finished actions.
Simple Past Tense is also used to describe past actions that happen one after the other. The series of actions are all expressed in simple past tense.
Examples:
Iwent out,walkedto the park, andwatchedthe sky silently.
Hearrivedfrom the airport at 11:00,lookedfor someone to ask the way, and calleda taxi.
⬤ 3- Past habits
We can also use simple past tense to talk about habits in the past.
Examples:
Ialways playedbasketball when I was a child.
Heoften playedthe guitar.
They neverwentto school, they alwaysskipped.
Sheworkedat the hospital after school.
⬤Using “was”, “were” to talk about past states.
If you want to talk about a past state or condition we use “was, were”. The negative form is “was not, were not” or “wasn’t weren’t”. To make questions we use “was/were” before the subject.
⬤ I lived in London.
⬤ I was in London.
Examples (did)
Sally worked at the hospital.
Sally didn’t work at the hospital.
Did Sally work at the hospital?
Where did Sally work?
Examples (was-were)
Sally was at the hospital.
Sally wasn’t at the hospital.
Was Sally at the hospital?
Where was Sally?
⬤ What are the time expressions in simple past tense?
⬤ yesterday
I went to the cinema yesterday.
⬤ lastweek, lastyear, lastSunday, last month etc.
He bought a car last week.
⬤ two years ago, four days ago, three minutesago etc.
I saw her five minutes ago.
⬤ in 1995, in 2003 etc.
I had an accident in 2014.
⬤ Time adverbs exercise
You can see the simple past tense time adverbs below. Click on the cards and tell the meaning of them in your native language..
⬤ Images and example sentences
You can learn simple past tense with images and example sentences below.
⬤ A conversation example
Here is a dialogue to learn simple past tense. You can make similar conversations.
Hi? Harry
Did you win the match yesterday?
Yes, we did.
How was the game?
I don’t know.
What do you mean?
Didn’t you play?
Actually I didn’t.
I had a traffic accident
so I spent the night at a hospital.
We won the match.
My teammates dedicated the goals to me.
How nice!
Well. Your team needs you. Get well soon.
⬤ Translate these sentences
You will see random examples of simple past tense below. Try to translate them into your own language.
⬤ Sentence scramble game
You will see scrambled words of simple past tense sentences. Click on them in order to make a sentence.
⬤ Example sentences about simple past tense
You can see many sentences below to learn simple past tense.
➔ 10 examples of about simple past tense
- I listened to the new pop album yesterday. It’s great.
- She liked the film but she didn’t like the music.
- There was a problem with the plug.
- I was happy to see her with a smile in her face.
- Her parents travelled by train from Istanbul to Moscow.
- I phoned you four times last night but you were out.
- There were many workers waiting outside.
- We walked along the beach yesterday. It was lovely.
- I had a problem. So I asked to my mother about it.
- Last week I was in Paris. I stayed in a hotel.
⬤ Questions and with answers
Read the questions and the answers below to learn how to use about simple past tense.
➔ 10 questions and answers about simple past tense
- Did you like the film?
Yes, I liked it very much. - Did they give her a present after the ceremony?
Yes, they gave her a new camera. - When did you start playing the guitar?
I started playing the guitar when I was nine. - Was there a guard at the door?
No. They let us in. - When did you leave school?
I left school when I was sixteen. - Who invented the radio?
Guglielmo Marconi invented it. - When did you give your first concert?
We gave our first concert in a wedding in Liverpool. - How many sandwiches did he eat?
He ate 3 sandwiches. - Were you with Sally when she had an accident?
Yes, I was. - What did she do with the book?
She sat on a bench and started reading.
External resources:
You can go to British Council page and study simple past tense, or watch a video from the popular movies about past simple tense.
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