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Simple past tense: affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms

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1 Simple past tense: affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms

2 Subject + regular or irregular verb in the past form + complements
AFFIRMATIVE FORM Express the idea that an action started and finished at a specific time in the past. I listened to the song. Subject + regular or irregular verb in the past form + complements © Shutterstock/ Warren Goldswain

3 NEGATIVE FORM I did not / didn’t listen to the song.
© Shutterstock/Syda Productions NEGATIVE FORM Express something that was not done in the past. I did not / didn’t listen to the song. Subject + did not (or didn’t ) + verb in the infinitive form + complements

4 Did + subject + verb in the base form + complements
INTERROGATIVE FORM We use did to make questions about past situations. Did you listen to the song? Did + subject + verb in the base form + complements © Shutterstock / FCSCAFEINE

5 Write in your notebook, affirmative sentences in the simple past.
© Shutterstock / Andresr © Shutterstock/ Tropper2000 Write in your notebook, affirmative sentences in the simple past.

6 Write in your notebook, negative sentences in the simple past.
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7 Write in your notebook interrogative sentences in the simple past.
© Shutterstock/ Subbotina Anna © Shuttersotk / ollyy Write in your notebook interrogative sentences in the simple past.

8 Possible answers:


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