The simple past tense is a verb form used to
express actions, events, or states that started and finished in the past. It is
commonly used for completed actions, often accompanied by time markers
like yesterday, last week, or in 2021. The
formula uses Verb 2 (regular/irregular) (e.g., walked, ate)
for verbal sentences and was/were for nominal
sentences.
Key Components and Formulas:
Verbal Sentences (Action Verbs):
o Positive (+): Subject +
Verb 2 + Object/Adverb (e.g., She went to Bali last month).
o Negative (-): Subject + did
+ not + Verb 1 + Object/Adverb (e.g., She did not go to Bali).
o Interrogative (?): Did + Subject
+ Verb 1 + Object/Adverb? (e.g., Did she go to Bali?).
- Nominal Sentences
(Non-Action/State):
- Positive (+): Subject + was/were +
Complement (Adjective/Noun/Adverb)
- Was: I, She, He, It, Singular
Subject.
- Were: You, They, We, Plural
Subject.
- Example: They were
happy yesterday.
- Negative (-): Subject + was/were +
not + Complement.
- Interrogative
(?): Was/Were + Subject + Complement?
Examples of Verb
Types:
- Regular Verbs: Add -ed or -d to
the base form (e.g., watch
watched, live lived).
- Irregular
Verbs: Change spelling entirely (e.g., buy bought, see saw).
Common Time
Signals:
- Yesterday,
Last night/week/month/year, ... ago (e.g., two days ago), In
[past year] (e.g., in 2010).
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