(example : to play)
- The past simple tense of regular verbs is formed by adding - ed to the infinitive
(for example: - Infinitive : to play Past Simple : I played) - The auxiliary did is used to form the negative and interrogative forms
Affirmative | Negative | Interrogative | |
---|---|---|---|
Long Form | Contracted Form | ||
I played | I did not play | I didn't play | Did I play? |
You played | You did not play | You didn't play | Did you play? |
He/she/it played | He/she/it did not play | He/she/it didn't play | Did he/she/it play? |
We played | We did not play | We didn't play | Did we play? |
You played | You did not play | You didn't play | Did you play? |
They played | They did not play | They didn't play | Did they play? |
The past simple tense is used to talk about finished actions in a finished period of time,
for example :
for example :
- Yesterday evening I played tennis with a friend.
- Last year I started taking tennis lessons.
- When I was at school I hated history.
- Five minutes ago I finished the report for my boss.
- Last week I attended a meeting in Tokyo.
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