8A past simple: regular and irregular verbs

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8A past simple: regular and irregular verbs 1 be + I was born in Japan. They were late for class yesterday. – She wasn’t at home last night. You weren’t very nice to her. ? Were you ill yesterday? When was he born? 2 regular verbs + I really liked the present. She wanted to be a doctor. – She didn’t enjoy the concert. They didn’t arrive until very late. ? Did you watch the match last night? When did you finish the book? 3 irregular verbs + I went to Paris last summer. She slept on the sofa. – He didn’t come home last night. They didn’t hear the music. ? Did you speak to your sister yesterday? Where did you have lunch?

8A past simple: regular and irregular verbs 1 The past of be is was / were. We add not to make negatives and invert the subject and verb to make questions. 2 Regular verbs add -d or -ed in the past simple +, e.g. like–liked, want–wanted. Irregular verbs change their form in the past simple +, e.g. go–went, see–saw. • Regular and irregular verbs (except can) use: – didn’t + infinitive to make negatives, e.g. I didn’t like it. She didn’t see him. – did + subject + infinitive to make questions, e.g. Did you want to come? Where did she go? ! can / could The past of can is could. We add not to make negatives (I couldn’t find my glasses.) and reverse the subject and verb to make questions (Could you use your mobile on the mountain?).