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  1. Yes, they don't all end in –ed. Have a look at the past simple irregular verbs too. Watch the video here: http://bit.ly/LN0VwO

  2. The different forms will allow you to show the difference between actions which may be completely finished, continue into the present, or actions which may have taken place over a …

  3. The past simple tense is an important grammatical structure in the English language and is commonly used in education. This tense is used to describe actions or events that occurred in …

  4. Add “ed” or “ied” to regular verb endings in simple past tense when used to describe any subject (I, you, we, they, he, she, it).

  5. The Past Tense – Simple Past There are three aspects of the past tense: Simple past Past progressive Past perfect (simple and progressive)

  6. le or Progressive: Fill in the correct form. TENSES T 9 Pas. T. nse – Simple or Progressive: Fill in the correct form. 1. George ________________ off the . ad. er while he ________________ …

  7. imple – sentences We can use past simple sentences to talk about thin. we. did in the pas. . 1. True or false? Read and circle true or fals. for these sentences. Yesterday I w. nt to the …