Past simple tense

The past simple tense is a verb tense that is used to talk about things that happened in the past. It is a very common tense in English, and it is used in a variety of contexts.

Here are some examples of how to use the past simple tense:

  • To talk about completed actions: I ate lunch yesterday.
  • To talk about past events: The dinosaurs lived millions of years ago.
  • To talk about past habitual actions: I used to go to the park every day when I was a child.
  • To talk about past states: I was happy when I got my first car.

Here are some rules for using the past simple tense:

  • Regular verbs are formed by adding -ed to the end of the verb. For example, the verb “to eat” becomes “ate” in the past simple tense.
  • Irregular verbs do not follow the regular pattern. For example, the verb “to go” becomes “went” in the past simple tense.
  • **The past simple tense is used with time expressions that indicate the past, such as “yesterday,” “last week,” and “in 1990.”
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