2. SIMPLE PAST
Also known as the simple
past is the tense used in the
English language to narrate
events that occurred at a specific
time in the past. Corresponds in
meaning to the simple present
perfect tense in Spanish.
3. Simple past affirmative
In English regular verbs are called
those who form the past adding the
suffix 'ed' or 'd' to the root of the
verb. This marker past helps to
recognize this type of verbs in
written text.
regular verb
irregular verb
When the verb is irregular, lie in
the second column (listed in the
simple past)
4. Simple past
Negative
interrogative
applications
To express a denial last time, you need to use
both regular and irregular verbs, auxiliary in the
past did not + infinitive.
For questions need to use the auxiliary did + the
subject (I, you, he, she, it, we, They) + the
infinitive + complement
Actions that happened at a specific time in the past, whether known or
implícito3
Actions that began and ended in the past
Actions in the past are not repeated in this
Actions that occurred in a specific time and already completed