







In English we use the past simple tense to talk about finished actions in the past.
We use 'did' as an auxiliary verb in negatives and questions and we often use the past simple with past time phrases such as 5 minutes ago, yesterday, last week, in the 1980s, and when I was a child.
Notes for use of past simple :
In English, to change verbs to the past tense, we add '-ed' to regular verbs. For example;
work --> worked
live --> lived
walk --> walked
If the verb ends in 'e', we drop the 'e' before adding '-ed'. For example;
dance --> danced
smile --> smiled
phone --> phoned
If the verb ends in a vowel + consonant, we double the last consonant. For example;
stop --> stopped
tag --> tagged
plan --> planned
If the verb has more than one syllable, we double the consonant at the end only if the last syllable is stressed. For example;
prefer --> preferred
permit --> permitted
regret --> regretted
If the last syllable of the verb is not stressed, we do not double the last consonant. For example;
visit --> visited
happen --> happened
develop --> developed
In British English, verbs ending in 'l' double the 'l' before '-ed' whether the last syllable is stressed or not. For example;
travel --> travelled
cancel --> cancelled
If the verb ends in a 'y' or a 'w', we do not double it when we add '-ed'. For example;
stay --> stayed
play --> played
sew --> sewed
In English we do not double the consonant if the verb has two vowels before the last consonant. For example;
boil --> boiled
explain --> explained
In English we also do not double the consonant if the verb ends in two consonants. For example;
help --> helped
start --> started
However, irregular verbs change to completely different words in the past tense. For example;
go --> went
take --> took
know --> knew
The table below shows the different forms of past simple :
Example Verb : live | I / You / We / They / He / She / It |
| Positive | ... lived. |
| Negative | ... didn't live. |
Questions | Did ... live? |
| Short answers | Yes, ... did. / No, ... didn't. |
For the verb 'to be' we use 'was' and 'were'' in the past simple. No auxiliary verbs are used in negative sentences and questions.
Verb : Be | I / He / She / It | You / We / They |
| Positive | ... was ... | ... were ... |
| Negative | ... wasn't ... | ... weren't ... |
| Questions | Was ... ... ? | Were ... ...? |
| Short answers | Yes, ... was. / No, ... wasn't. | Yes, ... were. / No, ... weren't. |
Past Simple Example Sentences :
Positive Examples of Past Simple :
Negative Examples of Past Simple :
Question Examples of Past Simple :
| Past simple example sentences | |
|---|---|
| No, I got myself a macchiato. | Não, comprei um macchiato. |
| I can't believe that, you were a very nice couple! | Não posso acreditar, você faziam um bonito casal! |
| I sent you the link... | Eu enviei o link para você... |
| Oh god... It was a nightmare for me today! | Nossa... Foi um pesadelo hoje! |
| Yes, I thought about moving upstairs. | Sim, eu pensei em me mudar para o piso de cima. |
| I used the same logic as you... | Eu usei a mesma lógica que você usou... |
| Yeah, it was a good trick, who did you learn it from? | Sim, foi um bom truque, aprendeu com quem? |
| Why didn't you remind me while I was on the phone, then! | Por que você não me lembrou enquanto eu estava no telefone? |
| And we just bumped into each other tonight. | E nos encontramos hoje aqui, por acaso. |
| Unfortunately, it is... Weren't there any pictures of the house? | Infelizmente, é... Não havia fotografias da casa? |
| No, it seems I'd forgotten to charge it before I left. | Não, parece que me esqueci de o carregar antes de sair. |
| You know we talked about bringing Pogo here one day. | Sabe, nós falamos de trazer o Pogo aqui um dia. |
| After just a couple of minutes, it died. | Descarregou passados alguns minutos. |
| I see... at least you weren't far from home. | Estou vendo... pelo menos você não estava longe de casa. |
| I can see why the f*cking toilet got clogged now! | Agora percebo por que a m*rda do vaso sanitário estava entupido! |
| An old lady came out and shouted at me very angrily! | Uma senhora idosa abriu e me gritou muito zangada! |
| Yes, I did, did you? | Sim, e você? |
| The water spilled all over the bench, too! | A bancada também está cheia de água! |
| What's the joke? I didn't get it. | Qual a piada? Eu não percebi. |
| Is that how long your relationship with Jen was, also? | Esse foi também o tempo que durou sua relação com a Jen? |