Past To Be and Simple
Past To Be and Simple
Past To Be and Simple
Use the simple past tense to talk about things that happened in the past.
The simple past tense is usually made by adding ed to the verb.
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singular
plural
first person
I was
we were
you were
third person
they were
they were
they were
he was
she was
it was
N o t e s
You may use these contractions
when you are combining was and
were with not.
full form
short form
I was not
he was not
she was not
it was not
we were not
you were not
they were not
I wasnt
he wasnt
she wasnt
it wasnt
we werent
you werent
they werent
Irregular Verbs
Many common verbs have unusual present and past tense forms. These are
called irregular verbs.
Remember that the simple past tense of most verbs is made by adding ed
at the end: look becomes looked. Notice that the simple past tense of these
common irregular verbs is quite different.
irregular verb
break
bring
buy
catch
come
do
fall
feed
feel
fly
get
go
have
keep
kneel
know
leave
lose
meet
ring
run
see
sell
sleep
speak
write
kept
knelt
knew
left
lost
met
rang
ran
saw
sold
slept
spoke
wrote
broke
brought
bought
caught
came
did
fell
fed
felt
flew
got
went
had
The simple past tense of other irregular verbs does not change at all.
verb
example
cost
cost
cut
cut
hit
hit
hurt
hurt
let
let
put
put
read
read
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Exercise 10
Write each past tense verb below under the correct heading.
laughed
cried
hopped
verb + ed
lived
pinned
tried
verb + d
smiled
hurried
grabbed
landed
played
raced
Exercise 11
Complete the sentences with the simple past tense of the verbs in parentheses.
1. The boys
2. Uncle Ben
3. We
4. She
5. Someone
6. The baby
7. John
8. Two doctors
9. This is the house that we
10. Grandad
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Exercise 12
Write was or were in the blank spaces in the following passage.
It
in the vegetable
busy with other jobs. The
Exercise 13
Draw a circle around the correct past tense verb in each sentence below.
1. I (losed / lost) my watch in the park.
2. David (hurt / hurted) his knee when he (falled / fell).
3. I kicked the ball hard and it (breaked / broke) a window.
4. My new shoes (cost / costed) a lot of money.
5. I (getted / got) this book from the library.
6. We had a garage where we (keeped / kept) our car.
7. Ali (shew / showed) me the cut on his knee.
8. The glass (falled / fell) off the table and (breaked / broke).
9. We (selled / sold) our old car and (buyed / bought) a new one.
10. The bell (ringed / rang) and we all (goed / went) into school.
11. The dog (catched / caught) the ball in its mouth.
12. The man (kneeled / knelt) down to talk to the little boy.
13. I (meeted / met) my friend in the park.
14. Our cat (runned / ran) onto the road in front of a car.
15. Jane (writed / wrote) a letter to her best friend.
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