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Past simple: Form and use

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Last updated: April 13, 2026 10:49 am
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Learn how to make and use the Past Simple tense in English. Simple rules, examples, and a free online test to help you improve your grammar quickly!

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  1. Past Simple: Form and Use
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Past Simple: Form and Use

We use the Past Simple tense to talk about things that happened in the past and are over now. It’s one of the most common tenses in English, and it’s not hard to learn with a few simple rules.

1. When do we use the Past Simple?

We use the Past Simple to say:

  • Completed actions in the past
    Example: “I visited my friend yesterday.”
  • Past habits (things we did regularly before)
    Example: “She walked to school every day.”
  • Past facts or general truths
    Example: “People used candles for light.”

2. How to form Past Simple with regular verbs

Regular verbs take -ed.

Base FormPast Simple
walkwalked
playplayed
watchwatched

Examples:

  • “We watched a movie last night.”
  • “He cleaned his room.”

Spelling rules for regular verbs

  • Verbs ending with e → add d
    live → lived
  • Verbs ending with y (consonant + y) → change y to i + ed
    study → studied
  • Short verbs (CVC pattern) → double the last consonant + ed
    stop → stopped

3. Irregular verbs in Past Simple

Some verbs do not take -ed. Their past form is different and must be memorized.

Base FormPast Simple
gowent
seesaw
buybought
eatate

Examples:

  • “I went to the market.”
  • “She ate pizza.”

4. How to make questions in Past Simple

Use did + base verb.

  • “Did you watch the match?”
  • “Did they visit London?”

5. How to make negatives in Past Simple

Use did not (didn’t) + base verb.

  • “I didn’t go to school yesterday.”
  • “He didn’t play football.”

Quick tips for A2 learners

  • Keep in mind that the verb always goes back to its base form after did and didn’t.
  • Common time words used with Past Simple are: yesterday, last week, last night, ago, and in 2010.
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