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SIMPLE PAST. Simple Past. To talk about activities that began and ended in the past. (yesterday, last night, two days ago, in 2012) There are two kind of verbs: regular and irregular There are two kind of be / auxiliary: was and were Was: he, she, it, Anna, and I
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Simple Past • To talk about activities that began and ended in the past.(yesterday, last night, two days ago, in 2012) • There are two kind of verbs: regular and irregular • There are two kind of be / auxiliary: was and were Was: he, she, it, Anna, and I Were: they, we, you, Anna and Thomas
With verbPositive Of For example: 1. She went to London last month. 2. They gave Mr. Andi a picture of Soekarno yesterday. S + V2 (regular / irregular) + o/c
With verbNegative Of For example: 1. She didn’t go to London last month. 2. They didn’t give Mr. Andi a picture of Soekarno yesterday. S + didn’t + V1 + o/c
With verbIntrogative Of For example: 1. Did she go to London last month? 2. Did they give Mr. Andi a picture of Soekarno yesterday? Did + S + V1 + o/c?
Without verbPositive Of For example: 1. She was here last month. 2. They were busy yesterday. S + was / were + o/c
Without verbNegative Of For example: 1. She wasn’t here last month. 2. They weren’t busy yesterday. S + wasn’t / weren’t + o/c
Without verbIntrogative Of For example: 1. Was she here last month? 2. Were they busy yesterday? Was / were + S + o/c?