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Past Time
Dragana Filipović
 The Past Simple Tense
 The Past Continuous Tense
 The Past Perfect Simple
 The Past Perfect Continuous
 Used to + infinitive
 Would + infinitive
The Past Simple Tense
Regular verbs
Infinitive + -ed/-d
move + d = moved
study (yi) + ed = studied
play + ed= played
stop + p + ed = stopped
prefer + r + ed = preferred
try
live
enjoy
permit
happen
cancel
rub
need
travel
plan
tried
lived
enjoyed
permitted
happened
cancelled AmE: canceled
rubbed
needed
travelled AmE: traveled
planned
Irregular verbs
bet – bet – bet
catch – caught – caught
bleed – bled – bled
cost – cost – cost
creep – crept – crept
fight – fought – fought
pay – paid – paid
quit – quit - quit
ride – rode - ridden
 awake (buditi)
 bite (gristi)
 feed (hraniti)
 hide (kriti)
 light (upaliti)
 rise (dići se)
 see (videti)
 wet (ukvasiti)
 awoke – awoke
 bit – bitten
 fed – fed
 hid – hidden
 lit – lit
 rose – risen
 saw – seen
 wet – wet
 Interrogative forms
 DID + Subject + infinitive?
 Did you go out yesterday?
 Negative forms
 Did not – didn’t + infinitive
 I didn’t go out yesterday.
The Past Continuous Tense
I / He / She / It was working …
We / You / They were working …
Was she working …?
Were they working …?
I wasn’t working …
We weren’t working …
The Past Perfect Simple Tense
had + past participle
He had left…
Had they left …?
She hadn’t left …
Narrative
1. Main events
The Past Simple is used to
describe finished events in the
past.
Susan went into the station and
bought a ticket.
2. Background description
The Past Continuous is used to
describe actions still in progress, and is
used for background description.
There were a lot of people waiting in the
station. Some were sleeping on the
benches, and others were walking up
and down. Susan was looking for
Graham, so she didn’t sit down.
3. Past before past
The Past Perfect is used to describe a past
event which took place before another past
event.
By the time the train arrived, Susan had
managed to push her way to the front of the
crowd.
It is not always necessary if a time expression
makes the order of events clear.
Before the train arrived, Susan managed to
push her way to the front of the crowd.
4. Interrupted past continuous
We often contrast an action still in
progress with a sudden event which
interrupts it.
While Susan was trying to get onto
the platform, a man grabbed her
handbag.
5. Participle clauses
- are introduced by the time
expressions before, after and
while. They have the same subject
as the following clause.
After struggling with him, Susan
pulled the bag from his hands.
Compare these sentences
1. When the police arrived, the robbers left the
bank.
2. When the police arrived, the robbers were
leaving the bank.
3. When the police arrived, the robbers had
left the bank.
Put the verbs in brackets into a suitable tense.
All sentences refer to past time.
1. We (tour) _____ Canada at this time last
year.
2. I couldn’t concentrate because the people
upstairs (talk) _______ very loudly.
3. I (sleep) _______ when the front door rang.
4. I wasn’t hungry. I (just eat) _________.
Answers
1. We were touring Canada at this time last
year.
2. I couldn’t concentrate because the people
upstairs were talking very loudly.
3. I was sleeping when the front door rang.
4. I wasn’t hungry. I had just eaten.
5. He was broke. He (spend) _____ all his
money.
6. It was pouring with rain as she (wonder) _____
what to do.
7. Long ago, they (build) _____ most houses out
of wood.
8. I am writing in connection with the
advertisement which (appear) ______ on 3
October.
9. We went to London last week and (stay)
______ in a huge hotel.
Answers
5. He was broke. He had spent all his money.
6. It was pouring with rain as she was wondering
what to do.
7. Long ago, they built most houses out of wood.
8. I am writing in connection with the
advertisement which appeared on 3 October.
9. We went to London last week and stayed in a
huge hotel.
The Past Perfect Continuous
had been + …ing
 It is used for a continuous or repeated activity
that began before another action in the past
and continued until the other action began.
The emphasis is on the activity itself and its
duration.
Yesterday the police arrested someone they
had been trying to catch for ten years.
He had been playing football for a year when he
was asked to join the school team.
 The Past Perfect Continuous is used for a
past activity that stopped recently or just before
a second past action began.
I knew they had been swimming because their
swimming costumes were still wet.
Put the verbs in brackets into a suitable tense.
1. Barry was hot. He (jog) __________.
2. Sammy said that he (see) ______ that
film before.
3. We were so busy talking when we
(leave) _____ the restaurant, that we
forgot to pay for our meal.
4. When we looked at the timetable, we
saw that the last bus (go) _______.
Answers
1. Barry was hot. He had been jogging.
2. Sammy said that he had seen that film
before.
3. We were so busy talking when we left /
were leaving the restaurant, that we
forgot to pay for our meal.
4. When we looked at the timetable, we
saw that the last bus had gone.
Habits in the past
1. The Past Simple is used to
describe past habits or states. A
time expression is usually
necessary.
I always got up at six in those
days. (habit)
I lived in Austria for several years.
(state)
2. Used to is used to describe past habits,
usually in contrast with the present.
A time expression is not necessary.
I used to get up at six, but now I get up at
eight.
Used to can also describe past states.
I used to own a horse. (I owned a horse
once.)
Note these forms:
I didn’t use to like beer.
Did you use to swim every day?
3. Would is used to describe a
person’s typical activities in the past.
It can only be used to describe
repeated actions.
Every evening was the same. Jack
would turn on the radio, light his
pipe and fall asleep.
4. The Past Continuous can be used
to describe a repeated action in the
past, often an annoying habit. A
frequency adverb is necessary.
When Peter was younger, he was
always getting into trouble.
Politeness and uncertainty
 The Past Continuous with the verb
wonder has a polite meaning.
I was wondering if you could help me.
 With the verb think the Past
Continuous suggests uncertainty.
I was thinking of having a party next
week.
Choose the most suitable tense.
1. I suddenly remembered that I forgot /
had forgotten my keys.
2. While Diana watched /was watching her
favourite television programme, there
was a power-cut.
3. Tom used to live / would live in the house
at the end of the street.
4. Who was driving / drove the car at the
time of the accident?
5. By the time Sheila got back, Chris went /
had gone.
6. David ate / had eaten Japanese food
before, so he knew what to order.
7. I did / was doing some shopping
yesterday, when I saw that Dutch friend
of yours.
8. I used to like / was liking sweets much
more than I do now.
9. Tanya would / used to be a doctor.

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Past time

  • 2.  The Past Simple Tense  The Past Continuous Tense  The Past Perfect Simple  The Past Perfect Continuous  Used to + infinitive  Would + infinitive
  • 3. The Past Simple Tense Regular verbs Infinitive + -ed/-d move + d = moved study (yi) + ed = studied play + ed= played stop + p + ed = stopped prefer + r + ed = preferred
  • 5. Irregular verbs bet – bet – bet catch – caught – caught bleed – bled – bled cost – cost – cost creep – crept – crept fight – fought – fought pay – paid – paid quit – quit - quit ride – rode - ridden
  • 6.  awake (buditi)  bite (gristi)  feed (hraniti)  hide (kriti)  light (upaliti)  rise (dići se)  see (videti)  wet (ukvasiti)  awoke – awoke  bit – bitten  fed – fed  hid – hidden  lit – lit  rose – risen  saw – seen  wet – wet
  • 7.  Interrogative forms  DID + Subject + infinitive?  Did you go out yesterday?  Negative forms  Did not – didn’t + infinitive  I didn’t go out yesterday.
  • 8. The Past Continuous Tense I / He / She / It was working … We / You / They were working … Was she working …? Were they working …? I wasn’t working … We weren’t working …
  • 9. The Past Perfect Simple Tense had + past participle He had left… Had they left …? She hadn’t left …
  • 10. Narrative 1. Main events The Past Simple is used to describe finished events in the past. Susan went into the station and bought a ticket.
  • 11. 2. Background description The Past Continuous is used to describe actions still in progress, and is used for background description. There were a lot of people waiting in the station. Some were sleeping on the benches, and others were walking up and down. Susan was looking for Graham, so she didn’t sit down.
  • 12. 3. Past before past The Past Perfect is used to describe a past event which took place before another past event. By the time the train arrived, Susan had managed to push her way to the front of the crowd. It is not always necessary if a time expression makes the order of events clear. Before the train arrived, Susan managed to push her way to the front of the crowd.
  • 13. 4. Interrupted past continuous We often contrast an action still in progress with a sudden event which interrupts it. While Susan was trying to get onto the platform, a man grabbed her handbag.
  • 14. 5. Participle clauses - are introduced by the time expressions before, after and while. They have the same subject as the following clause. After struggling with him, Susan pulled the bag from his hands.
  • 15. Compare these sentences 1. When the police arrived, the robbers left the bank. 2. When the police arrived, the robbers were leaving the bank. 3. When the police arrived, the robbers had left the bank.
  • 16. Put the verbs in brackets into a suitable tense. All sentences refer to past time. 1. We (tour) _____ Canada at this time last year. 2. I couldn’t concentrate because the people upstairs (talk) _______ very loudly. 3. I (sleep) _______ when the front door rang. 4. I wasn’t hungry. I (just eat) _________.
  • 17. Answers 1. We were touring Canada at this time last year. 2. I couldn’t concentrate because the people upstairs were talking very loudly. 3. I was sleeping when the front door rang. 4. I wasn’t hungry. I had just eaten.
  • 18. 5. He was broke. He (spend) _____ all his money. 6. It was pouring with rain as she (wonder) _____ what to do. 7. Long ago, they (build) _____ most houses out of wood. 8. I am writing in connection with the advertisement which (appear) ______ on 3 October. 9. We went to London last week and (stay) ______ in a huge hotel.
  • 19. Answers 5. He was broke. He had spent all his money. 6. It was pouring with rain as she was wondering what to do. 7. Long ago, they built most houses out of wood. 8. I am writing in connection with the advertisement which appeared on 3 October. 9. We went to London last week and stayed in a huge hotel.
  • 20. The Past Perfect Continuous had been + …ing  It is used for a continuous or repeated activity that began before another action in the past and continued until the other action began. The emphasis is on the activity itself and its duration. Yesterday the police arrested someone they had been trying to catch for ten years.
  • 21. He had been playing football for a year when he was asked to join the school team.  The Past Perfect Continuous is used for a past activity that stopped recently or just before a second past action began. I knew they had been swimming because their swimming costumes were still wet.
  • 22. Put the verbs in brackets into a suitable tense. 1. Barry was hot. He (jog) __________. 2. Sammy said that he (see) ______ that film before. 3. We were so busy talking when we (leave) _____ the restaurant, that we forgot to pay for our meal. 4. When we looked at the timetable, we saw that the last bus (go) _______.
  • 23. Answers 1. Barry was hot. He had been jogging. 2. Sammy said that he had seen that film before. 3. We were so busy talking when we left / were leaving the restaurant, that we forgot to pay for our meal. 4. When we looked at the timetable, we saw that the last bus had gone.
  • 24. Habits in the past 1. The Past Simple is used to describe past habits or states. A time expression is usually necessary. I always got up at six in those days. (habit) I lived in Austria for several years. (state)
  • 25. 2. Used to is used to describe past habits, usually in contrast with the present. A time expression is not necessary. I used to get up at six, but now I get up at eight. Used to can also describe past states. I used to own a horse. (I owned a horse once.) Note these forms: I didn’t use to like beer. Did you use to swim every day?
  • 26. 3. Would is used to describe a person’s typical activities in the past. It can only be used to describe repeated actions. Every evening was the same. Jack would turn on the radio, light his pipe and fall asleep.
  • 27. 4. The Past Continuous can be used to describe a repeated action in the past, often an annoying habit. A frequency adverb is necessary. When Peter was younger, he was always getting into trouble.
  • 28. Politeness and uncertainty  The Past Continuous with the verb wonder has a polite meaning. I was wondering if you could help me.  With the verb think the Past Continuous suggests uncertainty. I was thinking of having a party next week.
  • 29. Choose the most suitable tense. 1. I suddenly remembered that I forgot / had forgotten my keys. 2. While Diana watched /was watching her favourite television programme, there was a power-cut. 3. Tom used to live / would live in the house at the end of the street. 4. Who was driving / drove the car at the time of the accident?
  • 30. 5. By the time Sheila got back, Chris went / had gone. 6. David ate / had eaten Japanese food before, so he knew what to order. 7. I did / was doing some shopping yesterday, when I saw that Dutch friend of yours. 8. I used to like / was liking sweets much more than I do now. 9. Tanya would / used to be a doctor.