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THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
We use the SIMPLE PAST to talk about action in the past.
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
We use the SIMPLE PAST to talk about action in the past.
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
We use the SIMPLE PAST to talk about action in the past.
Present Moment
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Affirmative Sentences.
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Affirmative Sentences.
Yesterday…
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Affirmative Sentences.
Yesterday…
The children swam in the pool.
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Affirmative Sentences.
Yesterday…
The children swam in the pool. They played in the park.
…Then…(luego)
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Affirmative Sentences.
Yesterday…
The children swam in the pool. They played in the park.
…Then…(luego)
…finally…(finalmente)
They ate a snack.
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Affirmative Sentences.
Yesterday…
The children swam in the pool. They played in the park.
…Then…(luego)
…finally…(finalmente)
They ate a snack.
SUBJECT
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Affirmative Sentences.
Yesterday…
The children swam in the pool. They played in the park.
…Then…(luego)
…finally…(finalmente)
They ate a snack.
SUBJECT VERB IN PAST
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Affirmative Sentences.
Yesterday…
The children swam in the pool. They played in the park.
…Then…(luego)
…finally…(finalmente)
They ate a snack.
SUBJECT VERB IN PAST COMPLEMENT
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Affirmative Sentences.
Yesterday…
The children swam in the pool. They played in the park.
…Then…(luego)
…finally…(finalmente)
They ate a snack.
SUBJECT VERB IN PAST COMPLEMENT
Remember!:The verb in past can
be “Regular” or “Irregular”.
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Affirmative Sentences.
Yesterday…
The children swam in the pool. They played in the park.
…Then…(luego)
…finally…(finalmente)
They ate a snack.
SUBJECT VERB IN PAST COMPLEMENT
Remember!:The verb in past can
be “Regular” or “Irregular”.
Swim (present) swam (past) = Irregular Verb
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Affirmative Sentences.
Yesterday…
The children swam in the pool. They played in the park.
…Then…(luego)
…finally…(finalmente)
They ate a snack.
SUBJECT VERB IN PAST COMPLEMENT
Remember!:The verb in past can
be “Regular” or “Irregular”.
Swim (present) swam (past) = Irregular Verb
Play (present) played (past) = Regular Verb
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Negative Sentences.
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Negative Sentences.
Yesterday…
Josh didn’t play in the park with his friends because he had to do homework.
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Negative Sentences.
Yesterday…
Josh didn’t play in the park with his friends because he had to do homework.
SUBJECT
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Negative Sentences.
Yesterday…
Josh didn’t play in the park with his friends because he had to do homework.
SUBJECT DIDN’T
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Negative Sentences.
Yesterday…
Josh didn’t play in the park with his friends because he had to do homework.
SUBJECT DIDN’T
ALWAYS!!! Put “didn’t” before the verb for negative sentences in the past.
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Negative Sentences.
Yesterday…
Josh didn’t play in the park with his friends because he had to do homework.
SUBJECT VERB IN SIMPLE FORMDIDN’T
ALWAYS!!! Put “didn’t” before the verb for negative sentences in the past.
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Negative Sentences.
Yesterday…
Josh didn’t play in the park with his friends because he had to do homework.
SUBJECT VERB IN SIMPLE FORM COMPLEMENTDIDN’T
ALWAYS!!! Put “didn’t” before the verb for negative sentences in the past.
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Interrogative Sentences.
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Interrogative Sentences.
Yesterday…
Jessica, her mother and her sister went to the island by boat.
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Interrogative Sentences.
Yesterday…
Jessica, her mother and her sister went to the island by boat.
Did Jessica, her mother and her sister go to the island by boat?
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Interrogative Sentences.
Yesterday…
Jessica, her mother and her sister went to the island by boat.
Did Jessica, her mother and her sister go to the island by boat?
Yes, they did.
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Interrogative Sentences.
Yesterday…
Jessica, her mother and her sister went to the island by boat.
Did Jessica, her mother and her sister go to the island by boat?
Yes, they did.
Did Jessica, her mother and her sister go to the island by car?
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Interrogative Sentences.
Yesterday…
Jessica, her mother and her sister went to the island by boat.
Did Jessica, her mother and her sister go to the island by boat?
Yes, they did.
Did Jessica, her mother and her sister go to the island by car?
No, they didn’t.
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Interrogative Sentences.
Yesterday…
Jessica, her mother and her sister went to the island by boat.
Did Jessica, her mother and her sister go to the island by boat?
Yes, they did.
Did Jessica, her mother and her sister go to the island by car?
No, they didn’t.
DID
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Interrogative Sentences.
Yesterday…
Jessica, her mother and her sister went to the island by boat.
Did Jessica, her mother and her sister go to the island by boat?
Yes, they did.
Did Jessica, her mother and her sister go to the island by car?
No, they didn’t.
SUBJECTDID
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Interrogative Sentences.
Yesterday…
Jessica, her mother and her sister went to the island by boat.
Did Jessica, her mother and her sister go to the island by boat?
Yes, they did.
Did Jessica, her mother and her sister go to the island by car?
No, they didn’t.
SUBJECTDID VERB IN SIMPLE FORM
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Interrogative Sentences.
Yesterday…
Jessica, her mother and her sister went to the island by boat.
Did Jessica, her mother and her sister go to the island by boat?
Yes, they did.
Did Jessica, her mother and her sister go to the island by car?
No, they didn’t.
SUBJECTDID VERB IN SIMPLE FORM COMPLEMENT ?
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The Simple Past: Interrogative Sentences.
Yesterday…
Jessica, her mother and her sister went to the island by boat.
Did Jessica, her mother and her sister go to the island by boat?
Yes, they did.
Did Jessica, her mother and her sister go to the island by car?
No, they didn’t.
SUBJECTDID VERB IN SIMPLE FORM COMPLEMENT ?
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
Summarizing (resumiendo)…
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
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