

The Past Simple Tense
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English
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5th Grade
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Дарья Плякина
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Mastering the Past Simple
Tense
Welcome to this presentation on the Past Simple Tense! This guide will
help you understand and use this essential grammar concept.
by Дарья Плякина
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What is the Past Simple Tense?
Finished Actions
The Past Simple Tense is used to talk about actions that are
completed in the past.
Specific Time
It describes events that happened at a specific point in the
past, not ongoing actions.
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Examples of the Past
Simple Tense
Yesterday's Game
I played soccer yesterday.
Grandma's Visit
She visited her grandma last
week.
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Poll
What is the correct answer?
I play football yesterday
I played football yesterday
I plaied football yesterday
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Key Words for the Past
Simple Tense
Yesterday
Indicates an action completed
on the previous day.
Last Week
Indicates an action completed
within the previous seven
days.
Last Year
Indicates an action completed
within the previous 365 days.
Ago
Used with a specific time
period, e.g., "two days ago."
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Forming the Past Simple Tense
Regular Verbs
Add "-ed" to the base form of regular verbs.
Examples
Play → Played, Walk → Walked, Cook → Cooked
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Irregular Verb Forms
Irregular Past Forms
Some verbs have irregular past tense forms that do not follow the "-ed"
rule.
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Examples of Irregular Verbs
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See
Saw
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Go
Went
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Eat
Ate
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Do
Did
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Regular and Irregular Verbs
in Context
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Regular
I walked to the store yesterday.
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Irregular
She ate breakfast this morning.
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Practice Makes Perfect
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Practice
Read and listen to examples.
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Write
Write sentences using the past simple.
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Speak
Talk about past events using the tense.
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Next Steps
Keep practicing and applying the Past Simple Tense in your writing and
speaking. Explore additional resources and grammar exercises to
enhance your understanding.
Mastering the Past Simple
Tense
Welcome to this presentation on the Past Simple Tense! This guide will
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by Дарья Плякина
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