Grammar: A2 - ⚙️ Verbs in Depth: ⏳ Past & Future Tenses (Basics) - Lesson 2: Past Simple with regular verbs (-ed endings) - Affirmative, Negative, Question
Grammar: Past Simple (Regular Verbs) A2 Lesson 18: Talking About the Past with '-ed' What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to form positive statements, negative statements, and questions using regular past simple verbs.
Forming the Past Simple To talk about finished actions in the past with most English verbs, we use the Past Simple. For regular verbs , this is easy: you just add -ed to the end of the verb. This rule is the same for all subjects (I, you, he, she, we, they). The Grammar Rule 📖 How to Form the Past Simple Form Structure Example Positive (+) Subject + Verb -ed I visited the temples last week. Negative (-) Subject + didn't + Verb They didn't watch the show. Question (?) Did + Subject + Verb? Did she play football? The most important rule: When you use the helping verb did or didn't , the main verb always goes back to its original base form. (e.g., "She didn't visit ," NOT "She didn't visited .")
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