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Past simple Exercises

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Past simple form : ( verb 2 )

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 ...
QuestionsWas ... ... ?Were ... ...?
Short answers

Yes, ... was. /

No, ... wasn't.

Yes, ... were. /

No, ... weren't.

Past Simple Example Sentences :

Positive Examples of Past Simple :

  • I went to Japan last year.
  • She worked as a consultant for 5 years.
  • We saw a film last night.
  • He was ill yesterday.
  • They were at the party last Saturday night.

Negative Examples of Past Simple :

  • You didn't go to the gym last night.
  • He didn't attend the meeting this morning.
  • We didn't have a dog when I was a child.
  • I wasn't at home last weekend.
  • They weren't happy with the service.

Question Examples of Past Simple :

  • Did you visit New York last summer?
  • Did you eat at the Japanese restaurant last night?
  • Who did you meet at the conference?
  • Was she angry?
  • Where were you yesterday afternoon?

Past simple example sentences
Oh, okay, did she say why they needed to cancel it?아, 그렇구나. 왜 취소해야 하는지는 말해줬고?
But I really wanted to go there tonight.그치만 오늘 밤 꼭 거길 가고 싶었는데.
I was going to today, it just happened last night!오늘 하려고 했지, 어젯밤 막 일어난 일이니까!
You drank too many beers last night!어젯 밤에 맥주 너무 많이 따더라!
So I got one chocolate and one blueberry one.그래서 초코 하나랑 블루베리 하나 사왔어.
You know we talked about bringing Pogo here one day.언젠가 여기 포고를 데려올까 하는 얘기를 했잖아.
I didn't want to risk it.혹시나 했지.
Then, apparently I fell asleep... And slept for a couple of hours!그러고는 정신차려 보니 잠을 들었고... 몇 시간 동안이나 잤지 뭐야!
It was like quarter past seven or half past.7시 45분인가 7시 반인가 그쯤에.
At least you didn't waste your whole day off for nothing!그래도 아무것도 안 하고 하루를 보내지는 않았네!
Exactly, I think they understood it at first sight!바로 그 말이야, 보자마자 눈치 챘을 거야!
I saw her at the toilet door throwing the frying pan into the toilet bowl.줄리앤이 화장실 문에 서서 변기통에다 대고 프라이팬을 던지고 있잖아.
Did you call this one near the station?역 근처에 여기는 전화해봤어?
Then when I got there, I called her again, but she didn't answer!도착한 다음에 다시 전화를 했는데, 또 안 받았어!
I think we should move the desk back where it was before.책상은 원래 있던 쪽으로 다시 옮겨야 할 거 같아.
I just got here mate, about 5 minutes ago.방금 왔다구 친구, 한 5분 전에.
I called you at least ten times!나 10번도 넘게 전화했다고!
To where? You just came, you didn't even finish your beer.어디로? 방금 왔잖아. 맥주는 다 마시지도 않아놓고.
That's right, how did we forget that?맞네. 어떻게 그걸 까먹었지?
Yes, while I was looking at the wine, the rice fell...응, 와인을 보고 있는데, 쌀이 떨어져서...

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