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The simple past tense is used to describe actions that were completed in the past. For example, 'I walked to the store' indicates that the action of walking is finished. |
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To form the simple past tense of regular verbs, add '-ed' to the base form of the verb. For example, 'play' becomes 'played', and 'finish' becomes 'finished'. |
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'Go' in the simple past tense is 'went'. Irregular verbs do not follow the standard '-ed' rule. |
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Convert the following sentence into simple past tense: 'She eats breakfast at 7 AM.' |
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'She ate breakfast at 7 AM.' The verb 'eats' is changed to its past tense form 'ate'. |
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The correct simple past tense of 'go' is 'went', not 'goed'. The correct sentence is 'They went to the park yesterday.' |
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Which of the following sentences is in the simple past tense? (a) She is reading a book. (b) She read a book. (c) She will read a book. |
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The correct answer is (b) 'She read a book.' This sentence uses the simple past tense to indicate a completed action. |
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Fill in the blank with the correct simple past form: 'I ___ (see) the movie last week.' |
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'He did not play soccer yesterday.' The correct structure is 'did not' + base form of the verb. |
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Which time expression indicates the use of the simple past tense? (a) Now (b) Yesterday (c) Tomorrow |
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The correct answer is (b) 'Yesterday.' This time expression specifies that the action occurred in the past. |