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THE SIMPLE PAST: EXPRESSING PAST TIME
Answer the questions. Use the SIMPLE PRESENT or SIMPLE PAST.
1. What are some things you usually do every morning?
What are some things you did yesterday (or ) this morning?
2. What do you usually do in the evening?
What did you do last night?
3. What do you usually do in the class?
What did you do in the class yesterday?
4. What do you usually do after this class?
What did you do after class yesterday?
5. What did you do two days ago? Last week? Last month? Last year?
Take out a piece of paper. Write what you did (your activities) yesterday.
Write as fast as you can.
(a) Mary walked downtown yesterday.
(b) I slept for eight hours last night
The simple past is used to talk about activities or situations that began and
ended in the past (e.g., yesterday, last night, two days ago, in 1990)
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(c) Bob stayed home yesterday morning.
(d) Our plane arrived on time.
Most simple past verbs are formed by adding -ed to a verb.
(e) I ate breakfast this morning.
(f) Sue took a taxi to the airport.
Some verbs have irregular past forms, as in (b), (e), and (f)
Some verbs have regular past forms of which we have to add “-ed” or “ied”.
SIMPLE FORM
REGULAR VERBS
IRREGULAR VERBS
finish
stop
hope
wait
play
try
see
make
sing
eat
go
SIMPLE PAST
finished
stopped
hoped
waited
played
tried
saw
made
sang
ate
went
What did you do this morning?
I was ironing my clothes.
I ironed my clothes this morning.
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What did you do yesterday?
I was going to library.
Complete the sentences by using the SIMPLE PAST TENSE of the given verbs. Use
each verb only one time. All of the verbs have irregular past forms.
begin
cut
drink
eat
find
go
hold
keep
lose
meet
read
shake
shut
speak
spend
1. Sue ____drank______ a cup of coffee before class starting.
2. We _______ate___ a delicious dinner at a Mexican restaurant last night.
3. When it ____began___ to rain yesterday afternoon, I __shot__ all the
window.
4. Chris hurt his finger when he was fixing his dinner last night. He accidentally
cut his finger with a sharp knife.
5. I don’t have any money in my pocket. I ___spent___ my last dime
yesterday. I’m flat broke.
6. Jessica didn’t throw her old shoes away. She _____kept___ them because
they were comfortable.
7. I read an interesting article in the newspaper this morning.
8. Jack ___lost____ his pocket knife at the park yesterday. This morning he
____went___ back to the park to look for it. Finally he ____found___ it in
the grass. He was glad to have it back.
9. Peter was nervous when he ___held____his baby in his arms for the first
time.
10. I _____met____ Jennifer’s parents when they visited her. She introduced
me to them.
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11. Yesterday I called Jason on the phone. He was not home, so I __spoke__ to
his sister.
12.When I introduced Tom to Ryan, they ________shook____ hands and smile
to each other.
Past Tense: Regular Verbs
1. Allan borrowed my money last month.
2. He catched a big fish in that pond in 1997.
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