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Page 1: The simple past tense Musaab Salkhi Technical English Form (structure) Meaning & Use Pronunciation

The simple past tense Musaab Salkhi

Technical English

Form (structure) Meaning & Use Pronunciation

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How do we form the simple past tense . . .?

English has two typestwo types of verbs in the past tense: taught

walked studied gave became cried lived did

Look at the following list of past tense verbs… which verbs are regular, and which are irregular?

Regular verbs Irregular verbs

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RegularRegular verbs are verbs that ….

Simple Form Past TenseWalk

Study

Cry

Live

…end with –eded

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IrregularIrregular verbs are verbs that . . . .…DON’T end with –eded

some irregular verbsHave a vowel change in the past tense:

Simple Form Past Tensebecome becamegive gavedrive droveforget forgot

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other irregular verbsHave a different kind of change:

SimpleSimple PastPastteach taughttaughtbring broughtbroughtLeave leftleftHear heardheardBuy

boughtbought

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And some irregular verbs

don’t change at all . . .

SimpleSimple PastPasthit hitput putset set

The children set the table every Sunday.

The children set the table last night.

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For regularregular verbs, simply use the –ed–ed form of the verb in a positive sentence.

When I was a child, I ___________ the piano.

Donna ______________ and _______________ in Paris when she was younger.

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For irregularirregular verbs, use the correct past tense form in positive sentences.

Last week, I ___________ you a letter.

The students _____________ a speech

in English. They __________ a great

job!

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For negative sentences,USEFor negative sentences,USE

I went to work yesterday. Carl didn’t godidn’t go to work because he was sick.

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Exception =

VERB BE!

The verb be is special. Never use DID NOT or DIDN’T with the verb BE. Instead, just use:

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Meaning & UseIn what situations do English speakers use

the simple past tense? Completed actions in the past What are

some common time expressions used with

the past tense?

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Examples:

I saw Maria yesterdayyesterday.

Last weekLast week, 8C took their listening tests.

They got married two years agotwo years ago.

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pronunciationpronunciation

The –ed ending in English has:

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Some regular verbs end with a “tt” sound:

WalkedLaughed

WashedTalked

jumped

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Some regular verbs end with a “dd” sound:

plannedplayed

learnedanswered

loved

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Other regular verbs end with an “idid” sound:

These verbs have an extra syllable/stavelse:

Simple FormSimple Form Past TensePast Tense

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There are rules that tell us how to pronounce the –ed.However,It’s a good idea for students to make a list of which –ed–ed verbs have a t sound, which have a d sound, and which have an id sound.

And with practice, you can start to learn and memorize correct pronunciation.

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Student Practice:

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