Grammar — The Simple Past
Practice the simple past tense — past actions, regular -ed forms, irregular verbs, and negatives. 16 questions across 3 parts.
📚 Grammar Tip — The Simple Past
Use the simple past to talk about an event that finished before.
▸ Present: I study every day. · Past: I studied yesterday.
Make the negative with did not / didn’t + base verb.
▸ Past: I studied yesterday. · Negative: I did not study yesterday.
Regular verbs — add -ed:
| Verb type | Rule | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| most verbs | add -ed | rain → rained |
| end in -e | add -d | arrive → arrived |
| consonant + y | change y to i + ed | try → tried |
| one syllable + vowel + consonant | double consonant + ed | stop → stopped |
Irregular verbs — memorize:
be→was/were · buy→bought · think→thought · come→came · drink→drank · eat→ate · go→went · read→read · make→made · put→put · take→took · give→gave
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