What are regular verbs?
Regular verbs are verbs that form their past tense by adding “-ed” to the base form.
Example:
- walk โ walked
- play โ played
- watch โ watched
๐ How to Form the Simple Past (Regular Verbs)
Base Verb | Simple Past |
---|---|
work | worked |
clean | cleaned |
smile | smiled |
Most regular verbs just follow this pattern: verb + -ed.
Spelling Rules
There are a few spelling rules to remember:
- Verb ends in -e: Just add -d
โ like โ liked | bake โ baked - Verb ends in a consonant + y: Change “y” to “i” and add -ed
โ cry โ cried | carry โ carried - Short verb ending in consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC): Double the final consonant and add -ed (if the stress is on the last syllable)
โ plan โ planned | stop โ stopped
How do we use the Simple Past?
We use it for:
- Finished actions in the past:
โI visited my grandma yesterday.โ - A sequence of past events:
โHe opened the door, walked in, and sat down.โ - Time expressions are often used:
yesterday, last week, in 2020, two days ago, etc.
โ Negative Sentences (Simple Past)
To make negative sentences, use did not (didnโt) + base form of the verb.
- I did not watch the movie.
- She didnโt play tennis yesterday.
โ Note: The main verb goes back to its base form after “did not”.
โ Questions in the Simple Past
Use Did + subject + base form of the verb?
- Did you visit your friend?
- Did he like the cake?
Practice exercises: exercise 1
โ Summary
- Regular verbs in the simple past end in -ed
- Use did/didnโt for questions and negatives
- Always use the base form of the verb after “did”