Past Simple – Form

How do we make the past simple tense in English?

How to form the past simple of “be”

I was
you were
he was
she was
it was
we were
they were

For example:

  • I was a teacher.
  • It was a sunny day.
  • They were at home last night.

Put “not” after the verb.

Full form Short form
I was notI wasn’t
you were notyou weren’t
he was nothe wasn’t
she was notshe wasn’t
it was notit wasn’t
we were notwe weren’t
they were notthey weren’t

For example:

  • I wasn’t a good student.
  • He was not at school today.
  • Shakespeare wasn’t American.
  • We weren’t hungry.

Invert the subject and the verb, and put a question word (“what”, “who”, etc.) at the beginning for wh- questions.

Yes/No questions

Was I?
Were you?
Was he?
Was she?
Was it?
Were we?
Were they?
Wh- questions
What
Who
Where
When
Why
How
etc.
was I?
were you?
was he?
was she?
was it?
were we?
were they?

For example:

  • Was I right?
  • Were you tired after work?
  • Was it helpful?
  • Where were you on Saturday?
  • Who was she?
  • Why were we in the park?
  • How were they?

How to form the past simple of other verbs

For all other verbs, the verb is the same for all subjects.
For regular verbs, add -ed to the base form (the infinitive without “to”), or just -d if the verb ends in -e. If the verb ends in a consonant + y, remove the ”y” and add -ied.

Here are some examples:

playlivestudy
I playedI livedI studied
you playedyou livedyou studied
he playedhe livedhe studied
she playedshe livedshe studied
it playedit livedit studied
we playedwe livedwe studied
they playedthey livedthey studied

For example:

  • I played Monopoly last night.
  • We lived in a big city.
  • She studied electrical engineering.


For irregular verbs, there is no rule for forming the past simple.

Here are some examples:

havegodo
I hadI wentI did
you hadyou wentyou did
he hadhe wenthe did
she hadshe wentshe did
it hadit wentit did
we hadwe wentwe did
they hadthey wentthey did

For example:

  • I had lunch at 1 pm.
  • He had curly hair as a child.
  • Mary went to the gym two days ago. (she went)
  • They went to Disneyland last year.
  • You did a good job.
  • Ethel and I did the dishes. (we did)

Put “did not” between the subject and the main verb.
The contraction of “did not” is “didn’t”.

Here we will use “play” as the main verb.

Full form Short form
I did not playI didn’t play
you did not playyou didn’t play
he did not playhe didn’t play
she did not playshe didn’t play
it did not playit didn’t play
we did not playwe didn’t play
they did not playthey didn’t play


For example:

  • I didn’t play basketball yesterday.
  • You didn’t make a mistake.
  • They did not like the play.

Put “did” before the subject and put a question word (what, who, etc.) at the beginning for wh- questions.

Yes/No questions

Did I play?
Did you play?
Did he play?
Did she play?
Did it play?
Did we play?
Did they play?
Wh- questions
What
Who
Where
When
Why
How
etc.
did I play?
did you play?
did he play?
did she play?
did it play?
did we play?
did they play?

For example:

  • Did you play chess at school?
  • Did she work here?
  • How did you fix the computer?
  • What did we do last Monday?
  • When did it rain?

Advanced grammar point

In old-fashioned English, and even in some formal contexts today, “have” is often treated similarly to “be” in past simple negative sentences and questions (we do not use “did”). You might see these structures in older books.

In other words, for negative sentences, we use “hadn’t” instead of “didn’t have”.

Modern English:
– You didn’t have time.
– She didn’t have a house.

Old-fashioned English:
– You hadn’t time.
– She hadn’t a house.

Note: “You had not time” and “She had not a house” are also correct, but they are very rare.

For questions, we simply invert the subject and the verb.

Modern English:
– Did you have time?
– Did she have a house?

Old-fashioned English:
– Had you time?
– Had she a house?

Past Simple – Use

Kahoot Quiz – Past Simple – Be (was/were)

Kahoot Quiz – Past Simple – Regular Verbs

Kahoot Quiz – Past Simple – Irregular Verbs (1)

Kahoot Quiz – Past Simple – Irregular Verbs (2)


Past Simple Exercises