Simple Past Tense With Examples, Rules, Structure, Example Sentences, Exercise

Simple Past Tense (Past Indefinite Tense) is used when an action or event has already happened before a specific point in time and it has no connection to the present. This tense is used to express past and distinct events. Or “Simple Past Tense refers to the time when an action or event happened before a specific point in time”. In the Simple Past Tense, to identify an action, “ed” is used for regular verbs. For irregular verbs, there is a specific pattern that changes the verb into its past form. To learn to make proper and grammatically correct sentences in simple past tense, you need to understand how regular and irregular verbsare formed.

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Simple Future Tense With Examples, Rules, Structure, Example Sentences

The Simple Future Tense is a verb form used to describe an action or event that will happen after the present moment. It is one of the ways to express the future in English. The Simple Future Tense is formed using the auxiliary verb “will” (or “shall” in some cases) followed by the base form of the main verb.

Examples:

  • Positive: I will study for my exam.
  • Negative: She will not (won’t) attend the party.
  • Interrogative: Will they arrive on time?

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Past Continuous Tense With Examples, Rules

The Past Continuous Tense talks about things that were happening in the past. It uses words like “was” or “were” plus the action word with “-ing” at the end.

Examples:

  • I was eating.
  • They were playing.
  • She wasn’t studying when I called her.
  • They weren’t watching TV at 9 p.m. last night.
  • Were you sleeping when the phone rang?
  • Was he working late yesterday evening?

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