Past Simple Tense
The Past Simple tense is used to talk about completed actions and situations in the past. It is one of the most commonly used tenses in English.
The Past Simple has different forms depending on whether you use the verb 'be' or other verbs. The verb 'be' has two past forms (was/were), whilst other verbs use either regular past forms (ending in -ed) or irregular past forms.
Formation
Positive Form with 'be'
The verb 'be' has two forms in the Past Simple: 'was' (for I, he, she, it) and 'were' (for you, we, they).
| Subject | Verb 'be' |
|---|---|
| I | was happy yesterday |
| You | were at home last night |
| He/She/It | was tired after work |
| We | were students in 2020 |
| You (plural) | were late for the meeting |
| They | were friends at university |
| The film | was excellent |
Negative Form with 'be'
To make negatives with 'be', add 'not' after was/were. Contractions are commonly used in spoken English.
| Full Form | Short Form |
|---|---|
| I was not there | I wasn't there |
| You were not ready | You weren't ready |
| He was not happy | He wasn't happy |
| She was not at the party | She wasn't at the party |
| It was not difficult | It wasn't difficult |
| We were not colleagues | We weren't colleagues |
| They were not pleased | They weren't pleased |
Yes/No Questions with 'be'
To make questions with 'be', move was/were before the subject.
Examples:
- Was I late for the meeting?
- Were you at the concert last night?
- Was he angry about the decision?
- Was she your teacher?
- Was it expensive?
- Were we on the same team?
- Were they at home yesterday?
Wh- Questions with 'be'
Wh- questions begin with a question word (who, what, where, when, why, how), followed by was/were and the subject.
Examples:
- Where was I when you called?
- Why were you absent yesterday?
- Who was he with at the restaurant?
- How was she after the operation?
- What was it like in London?
- When were we supposed to meet?
- Where were they last weekend?
Positive Form with Other Verbs
For other verbs, use the past form. Regular verbs add -ed, whilst irregular verbs have special past forms.
| Infinitive | Past Simple |
|---|---|
| work | I worked late last night |
| play | You played football yesterday |
| go | He went to Paris last week |
| eat | She ate breakfast at 7 o'clock |
| finish | We finished the project on Friday |
| buy | They bought a new car |
| see | I saw that film last month |
Negative Form with Other Verbs
Use 'did not' (didn't) + base form of the verb for negatives.
| Full Form | Short Form |
|---|---|
| I did not work yesterday | I didn't work yesterday |
| You did not call me | You didn't call me |
| He did not go to school | He didn't go to school |
| She did not eat lunch | She didn't eat lunch |
| It did not rain | It didn't rain |
| We did not finish on time | We didn't finish on time |
| They did not like the food | They didn't like the food |
Yes/No Questions with Other Verbs
Use 'Did' + subject + base form of the verb for questions.
Examples:
- Did I leave my keys here?
- Did you enjoy the film?
- Did he pass the exam?
- Did she call you yesterday?
- Did it work properly?
- Did we meet last year?
- Did they arrive on time?
Wh- Questions with Other Verbs
Begin with a question word, then use 'did' + subject + base form of the verb.
Examples:
- Where did I put my phone?
- When did you move to London?
- Why did he leave early?
- What did she say?
- How did it happen?
- Who did we invite to the party?
- Where did they go on holiday?
Usage
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