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SIMPLE PAST

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

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  1. SIMPLE PAST

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. 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

  5. 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?

  6. Without verbPositive Of For example: 1. She was here last month. 2. They were busy yesterday. S + was / were + o/c

  7. 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

  8. Without verbIntrogative Of For example: 1. Was she here last month? 2. Were they busy yesterday? Was / were + S + o/c?

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