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Simple past

Use : 1) action finished in the past

I visited Berlin last week

2) series of completed actions in the past

First I got up, then I had breakfast

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3) together with the Past

Progressive/Continuous - The Simple Past

interrupted an action which was in progress in the past.

They were playing cards when the   telephone rang.

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Signal words:

yesterday, last week,

a month ago, in 2002

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Form

- with regular verbs: infinitive + -ed

- with irregular verbs and column of the

 table of the irregular

 verbs

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Examples• Affirmative sentences:

regular verbs irregular verbs

I played football. I went to the cinema.

We visited Alaska last year. We were in Rome yesterday.

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Negative sentences:

You must not negate a full

verbin English. Always use

the auxiliary did (Simple Past of to do) for negations.

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football played I

Foot ball play didnt I

footbaal play didnt He

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Questions:

Use the auxiliary did (Simple Past of to do).

Did you play football?

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Example:

1) Naser arrived last night.

2) It rained yesterday.

3) It rained yesterday.

4) Naser arrived last night.

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When to use The Past Simple?Yesterday

last night

year ago

last week

last month

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How to form Q??

(*Did you go out last night?

(* When did Yaser die?

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