Past Simple
Regular Verbs
1. Usage
•           for actions which finished at a stated time in the past.
She went to school by bus yesterday. (When?Yesterday)
•           for actions that happened one after the other 
First he had breakfast and then he left for work.
•                  For  action in the past that took place once, never or several times.
He visited his parents several times a  weekend ago
2. Time expressions
| yesterday | last night / week / month / year | 
| a week / month / year ago | two days ago | 
| in 2003 | then | 
| this morning | when | 
3. Structure
| Positive | Negative | Questions | ||||
| I worked | I did not work | Did I work? | ||||
| He She It | worked | He She It | didn’t work | Did | He She It | work? | 
| You We They | worked | You We They | didn’t work | Did | You We They | work? | 
4. Spelling Rules: Verb + ed
| most regular verbs: | +ed | Marrie walked to school. Bobbie looked at a bird on the tree | 
| regular verbs ending with -e | + d | Jimmy  lived in England. Anne  died in 1982. | 
| regular verbs ending In consonant + y: | -y > ied | He studied In London. She cried when Bobble, her dog died. | 
| regular verbs ending In consonant + vowel + consonant: double the last consonant | double the last consonant +ed | He stopped learning in London last month. She travelled around the world. | 
5. How to pronounce -ed in the Simple Past
In the Simple Past we add -ed to regular verbs. Be careful pronuncing the verbs:

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