7B past simple: regular verbs

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7B past simple: regular verbs I played tennis this morning. We watched a good film on TV last night. My grandfather lived in Vienna when he was young. I studied German when I was at school. • We use the past simple for finished actions in the past. spelling rules for regular verbs infinitive past spelling watch watched add -ed play played live lived add -d stop stopped one vowel + one consonant = double consonant study studied consonant + -y > ied

7B past simple: regular verbs + – I / You / He / She worked yesterday. I / You / He / She didn’t work yesterday. / It / We / They / It / We / They ? Did I / you / he / she / it / we / they work yesterday?   Yes, I / you / he / she / it / we / they did. No, I / you / he / she / it / we / they didn’t. • Contraction: didn’t = did not. • Regular verbs in the past + end in -ed, e.g. worked, lived, played. • The past simple is the same for all persons (I, you, she, etc.). • Use auxiliaries did / didn’t + infinitive for past simple ? and –. Did is the past of do.