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Simple Past Tense

m ela.melinawati@yahoo.com. Simple Past Tense. The simple past tense. is used to talk about actions that happened at a specific time in the past. You state when it happened using a time adverb .

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Simple Past Tense

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  1. mela.melinawati@yahoo.com Simple Past Tense

  2. The simple past tense • is used to talk about actions that happened at a specific time in the past. You state when it happened using a time adverb. • You form the simple past of a verb by adding -ed onto the end of a regular verb but, irregular verb forms have to be learned.

  3. Example : • My grandfather died last year. (Correct) • My grandfather was died last year. (Incorrect) • My grandfather has died last year. (Incorrect)

  4. 2. The simple past tense refers to • a. action which occurred at a specific time in the past • b. completed action • c. past status

  5. Examples • Specific past action a. I ate lunch at noon today. b. He drove to work yesterday. • Completed action c. She finally mailed the letter. d. Jan finished her report on time. • Past status e. John was still single in 1995. f. Jane was a movie star.

  6. Exercise : Change the verbs in the following sentence into past tense. 1. Yesterday, I go to the restaurant with a client. 2. We drive around the parking lot for 20 minutes in order to find a parking space. 3. When we arrive at the restaurant, the place is full. 4. The waitress asks us if we have reservations. 5. I say, "No, my secretary forgets to make them." 6. The waitress tells us to come back in two hours. 7. My client and I slowly walk back to the car. 8. Then we see a small grocery store. 9. We stop in the grocery store and buy some sandwiches. 10. That is better than waiting for two hours.

  7. Correct the mistakes in the following sentences: 1. Last night, Samantha have pizza for supper. 2. My pet lizard was died last month. 3. Yesterday I spend two hours cleaning my living room. 4. This morning before coming to class, Jack eats two bowls of cereal. 5. What was happened to your leg?

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