Past Simple
English Past Simple module teaches how to talk about completed actions in the past, covering form, usage, and common irregular verbs.
Core idea
The Past Simple tense describes actions or situations that were finished at a specific time in the past. It is the main way to talk about completed events in narratives, schedules, and past experiences. In statements, negatives, and questions, the form changes in predictable ways. Time expressions like yesterday, last week, and in 2010 often signal the Past Simple.
Regular verbs
Regular verbs form the Past Simple by adding -ed to the base form of the verb. The spelling changes depend on the ending of the base verb. The Past Simple form does not change for person or number in statements.
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Spelling
Spelling rules help create the correct Past Simple form for regular verbs. These rules apply to written English and are stable across subjects. Common patterns include verbs ending in e, verbs ending in consonant+y, and short verbs with consonant-vowel-consonant structure.
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Irregular verbs
Irregular verbs have Past Simple forms that do not follow the regular -ed pattern. These forms must be memorized as single units. In the Past Simple, irregular verbs also do not change for person or number in statements.
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Negatives
Past Simple negatives use did not plus the base form of the verb. Did not can be contracted to didn’t in informal writing and speech. The main verb stays in the base form after did not, even with irregular verbs.
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Questions
Past Simple questions use did before the subject and the base form of the main verb. The question structure is did plus subject plus base verb. Short answers often use did or didn’t without repeating the full verb phrase. With be, questions use was or were directly, not did.
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Be in past
Be has two forms in the Past Simple: was and were. Was is used with I, he, she, and it. Were is used with you, we, and they. These forms are used in statements, negatives, and questions with be.
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Time phrases
Certain time expressions are commonly used with the Past Simple to show that an action is finished. These phrases often identify a specific time or completed period. Using these expressions helps clarify that the Past Simple is the correct tense.
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Summary
The Past Simple describes finished actions at a specific past time. Regular verbs add -ed, and irregular verbs have special forms. Negatives and questions use did plus the base form, and be uses was and were. Time expressions help signal when to use the Past Simple.