Simple Past Tense (positive)

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Simple Past Tense (positive) You Verb + ed He She started It played We wanted You rained They

Mom opened the door for us. Sally washed the dog. I studied English. That event happened long ago. She played tennis yesterday. We visited our uncle last week. They walked to school together yesterday. My parents worked at that company last year. They worked until twelve last night. He cleaned the car. Dad tried to fix the light. William Tell aimed at the apple on his son’s head.

Spelling Rule Consonant want = wanted look = looked need = needed watch = watched Consonant + e place = placed hate = hated like = liked die = died Vowel + y enjoy = enjoyed play = played Consonant + y study = studied cry = cried One syllable verbs : one vowel + one consonant stop = stopped nod = nodded grab = grabbed slam = slammed

Irregular Verbs go went cut cut come came drink drank send sent forget forgot buy bought feel felt know knew He hit the ball over the net. Dad read to us last night. He shut the door. I put some sugar in my coffee. I lost my pen on the bus. We sold our car last week. The baby slept . Peter got a watch for his birthday. I heard a noise in the night. My book fell off the desk.

Simple Past Tense (negative) You (did not) didn't + Verb He She started It didn't play We want You rain They

Mom opened the door for us. Mom didn't open the door for us. Sally washed the dog. Sally did not wash the dog. I studied English. I didn't study English. I lost my pen on the bus. I didn't lose my pen on the bus. We sold our car last week. We didn't sell our car last week. The baby slept right thought the night. The baby didn't sleep .

Simple Past Tense (Question) you he Did she started it play we want you rain they

Did you like the film? Yes, I liked the film. Yes, I did. No, I didn't like the film. No, I didn't Did they come to the meeting? Yes, they came to the meeting. Yes, they did. No, they didn't come to the meeting. No, they didn't Did Harry go there? Yes, he went there. Yes, he did. No, he didn't go there. No, he didn't Did it rain yesterday night? Yes, it rained yesterday night. Yes, it did. No, it didn't rain yesterday night. No, it didn't

Wh - Questions What I do When you make Where he go Why did she start ? How it rain Who we want What time you play Which they like

Time Expressions I went to the market yesterday. My brother slept late yesterday morning. We had lunch at Pizzicato yesterday afternoon. Did she call you yesterday evening? What did Kate do last night? The Smiths went to Antalya last year. Last week, I stayed at home. I took a trip to the mountains two months ago. Three days ago, a thief stole my wallet. I phoned Teddy an hour ago. My Granddad died in 1990. We met on Sunday. The students left the school at 4 pm

He _______ (enjoy) teaching. She _______ (use) a computer. The students ______ (study) new vocabulary. The girl _____ (cry) The man _____ (go) out. No, I _____ (steal) the money. No, they ______ (call) us. ____ you ____ ( help) the old woman? _____ Mary _____ (ask) many questions. Where ____ she _____ (go) last summer? What ____ they _____ (do)? Who ____ Lisa _____ (meet)? How ____ you ____(get) there?