A2 Grammar Lesson 8

Unit 8 – Grammar Rules

8A – Past simple: regular and irregular verbs

1. was / were and could

The past of be is was / were.

The past of can is could.

Examples:

  • I was very tired last night.
  • They were at the hotel yesterday.
  • We could hear loud music from the street.

Negatives and questions

  • We add not for negatives.
  • We put the verb before the subject for questions.

Examples:

  • She wasn’t at work yesterday.
  • Were you late?
  • Could you see the screen?

2. Regular verbs (past simple)

Regular verbs form the past with –ed (or –d).

Examples

  • want → wanted
  • like → liked
  • arrive → arrived

We use the past simple for:

  • actions that happened once in the past
  • actions that happened many times in the past

Examples:

  • I visited Rome last year.
  • When I was a child, I walked to school every day.

Negatives & questions

  • We use didn’t + infinitive for negatives.
  • We use did + subject + infinitive for questions.
  • I didn’t enjoy the film.
  • Did you finish the book?

3. Irregular verbs

Some verbs change form in the past.

Examples

  • go → went
  • see → saw
  • take → took
  • sleep → slept

Important

  • We use the irregular past form only in positive sentences.
  • After did / didn’t, we use the infinitive.

✔ She went home early.

✔ Did she go home early?

✘ Did she went home early?

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