Learn English Tenses: PAST SIMPLE

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In this class, you will learn how to use the past simple tense.
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This is one of the most exciting and important tenses in our series of English verb tenses.
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Why?
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Because we use this tense so often to talk about all kinds of things.
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For example, you can use this tense to tell someone what you did yesterday.
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You can also use this tense to tell somebody what happened in the world 500 years ago.
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So, whatever you're trying to describe that happened before now, you can use the past
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simple tense.
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So, are you with me?
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Are you ready to learn this tense?
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Let's get started.
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So, you see here on the board, I've shown a timeline.
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Here, we see "now", okay?
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And everything before now is in the past.
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So, when we talk about the past simple tense, we're talking about a time that is before
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now or in the past.
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But past simple specifically talks about something that happened in the past and it's finished
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and it's over, okay?
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We can talk about an action, or an event, or a situation that started and ended in the
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past, okay?
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And that's shown here by these little Xs, these things happened before, okay?
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So, now let's look at a little sample of what this tense sounds like when we actually use
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it with a basic verb, the verb "to work".
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So, in some ways, this is so easy because when we use the past simple tense with these
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- all of these different subjects, right, you just have to learn one word.
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So, for example, if our base verb is "to work", in the past we just say "worked".
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What did we do?
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We added "-ed".
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So, say it after me: I worked.
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You worked.
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We worked.
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They worked.
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He worked.
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She worked, and it worked.
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That's it!
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You just used the past simple tense.
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Good for you.
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Now, let's look at when we use the past simple tense, okay?
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So, we can use it with the time expression or without a time expression.
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What do I mean by that?
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Let's see.
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"Brian called last week."
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So, when we say "last week", right, that's a time expression.
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It's a word that tells us about time, like yesterday, last month, last year, okay, five
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years ago, these are all time expressions.
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So, of course, you can use a time expression with the past tense.
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What's the past tense here?
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This word: called.
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But you could also use the past simple tense without a time expression.
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So, you can simply say "I cooked dinner.", okay?
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And as soon as I use this word "cooked", we know that we're talking about the past.
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Next, we can use the past simple tense to talk about the recent past or the distant
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past.
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What do I mean by that?
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The recent past means something that just happened a short time ago, and the distant
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past means something that happened a long time ago.
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Let's look at some examples.
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"We visited her yesterday."
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Okay, yesterday is not very long ago, so we could use it with the past simple.
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We could also use the past simple to talk about something that happened way back: "She
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lived in London a long time ago.", alright?
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So, it doesn't matter, we can use it in all these cases.
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Next, we can use one verb, or we can use many verbs in the sentence, it doesn't matter.
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Usually, they will all be in the past simple.
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For example, we can use it for one action: "She talked to her manager.", right?
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What's the verb here?
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Talked.
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Or we can use it for many actions, in one sentence even: "They invited their friends,
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ordered pizza, and watched the game.", okay?
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So here, we have three verbs.
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Doesn't matter, you can have as many verbs as you need to and it's not a problem.
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Most of the time, once you start in the past simple, you're going to stay in that tense
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though, okay?
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And here, we have the other verbs in our examples.
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So, these are the main situations in which you can use freely and easily the past simple
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tense.
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Now, let's look at how we form the past simple tense.
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So, the first thing you have to remember when you're working with this tense, is that in
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English, there are two kinds of verbs: regular verbs and irregular verbs.
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How do we know which is which?
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Well, it's kind of a little tricky, but the regular verbs are the ones that, in the past
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tense, they just have "-ed" or "-d", they end like that.
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For example: work becomes worked.
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Clean becomes cleaned.
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Watch becomes watched, right?
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So, in all those cases, we see that there is a "-ed", this is the most common ending,
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we will see later there are a few other ways that we can do it, but usually we add "-ed",
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but in the irregular verbs, that doesn't happen.
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We don't have a past tense form which has "-ed".
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In the irregular cases, sometimes the verb changes a little bit and sometimes it changes
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completely.
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You probably already have heard many of these words, though, so you probably do know them,
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so let's look at the verb "go".
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In the past, it becomes "went".
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Completely different.
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See becomes saw.
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I see today, I saw yesterday.
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Buy becomes bought.
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So, those are just some examples of the irregular ones, okay, there are many more and we're
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going to look at exactly how that works a little bit later, but for now, let's start
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with the regular verbs, okay, and I'll show you exactly what to do and how to use them
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in a positive sentence, in a negative sentence, and in a question.
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So, we already looked a little bit at the positive or affirmative sentence, and we saw
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that all we do is we take the base form of our verb, so let's say our base verb here
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is the verb "to work", right?
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This is the base form before we make any changes to it.
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So, when we put it into the past simple tense, in this case, it's a regular verb, so we just
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add "-ed", and we can use that same verb for all of the subjects, right?
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You remember that from the beginning?
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I worked, you worked, we worked, they worked, he worked, she worked, it worked, you don't
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have to change it.
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This is a lot easier, actually, in English than in many other languages where there are
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different forms for every subject, so sometimes English is actually easier and might be easier
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than many other languages, okay?
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So, that's for the positive sentence.
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Now, let's look at what happens when we make it negative, make a negative sentence, so
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then we say, "I didn't work.".
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So, what happens here?
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Here, you have to use a helping verb, which is the verb "do", in the past "did", and negative,
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"didn't".
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Didn't is the short form that we usually use in conversation.
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We say, "I didn't work.", but what does it stand for?
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Didn't is actually a short form, or a contraction, of two words: did not.
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So, you could say "We did not work.", but usually, if we're just speaking in regular
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conversation, we just say "We didn't work.".
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Say it after me: We didn't work.
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It's a little bit tricky to get it out of your mouth, but if you practice it, you'll
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get it, alright?
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Next, what happens when we ask a question?
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We have to use that same helping verb again, this time the order changes though, okay?
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So, we put "did" first.
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Did I work?
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Did you work?
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Did we work?
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Did they work?
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Did he work?
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Did she work?
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Did it work?
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Okay.
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Now, did you realize something?
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Here, we had to change the verb, right?
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In the positive sentence, the verb changed, we added that "-ed" and we said, "They worked.",
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but here, what happened?
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We came back to the base form of the verb, right?
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We just said, "They didn't work.", and what happened with the question?
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We came back to the base form of the verb, we said "Did they work?"
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So, the only place where you really need to change the verb at all, the regular verb,
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is here in a positive or affirmative sentence, okay?
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Now remember that when you're asking questions, first of all, this is just like a regular
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question, right?
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"Did they work yesterday?", for example.
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You could also ask what's called a negative question.
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You could say something like "Didn't they work yesterday?
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I thought so."
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Didn't you work yesterday?
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Okay?
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It's possible, okay?
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Or, you could ask a question that begins with one of the question words.
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What are the question words again?
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Who, what, when, where, why, how, how much, how many, right?
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So, then what happens?
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We put it before this.
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We have to keep the same structure and we say, "Where did you work yesterday?"
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"When did they work?"
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"Why did he work?", okay?
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So, just put the question word, if you have one, before "did", but we need the word "did"
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to form the question.
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So, this is the entire structure of the past simple tense for regular verbs.
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Now, let's look at some of the spelling changes we need to make when using the past simple
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tense.
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So, we already talked about the basic one, which is that you take the verb, the base
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form of the verb, and you add "-ed".
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So here, we have some examples.
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Walk and walked.
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Cook and cooked, right?
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We just needed to add "-ed", and that works for lots of the regular verbs, but there are
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always some exceptions, and here are a few exceptions, okay?
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Sometimes, the verb itself, the base form of the verb ends with an "e" already, then
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you don't need to add another "e", you just add "d", so bake and baked.
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Use - used.
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We just added the "d" there.
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Next, if you have a verb that ends with a "y" and has a consonant before it, okay, consonant
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means anything that's not a vowel.
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A vowel is A, E, I, O, U and a consonant is anything else but that vowel, okay?
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So, if you have a word that ends with "y" and has a consonant before it, then what you
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do is you cancel the "y", right, cancel the "y" and add "-ied", like you see here: cried.
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Study - studied.
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Okay?
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Got that?
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And then we have one other pattern that you might see very often, and that is when we
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double the last letter and then add "-ed".
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When do we do that?
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If you look at the base form of the verb, from the end, okay, and you see that there
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is a consonant and a vowel and a consonant, alright, from the end, then we usually double
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the last letter as in stop - stopped.
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Plan - planned.
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So, we doubled the last letter plus we added the "-ed".
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So, these are some of the basic ways in which you need to make spelling changes in the past
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simple tense, but the best way for you to learn it is with these rules but also by just
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observing and paying attention every time you're reading English.
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Pay attention to the spelling so that you can master it.
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Now, let's talk about pronunciation.
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The pronunciation of past tense regular verbs depends not on the spelling but on the sound
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of the base form of the verb at the end.
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So, if the base form of the verb has a voiced sound, then we pronounce it with a "d".
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What does that mean, voiced sound?
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It means that when you say it, it has a little bit of vibration, it creates some vibration
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or movement inside your vocal cords or your throat.
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Consonants that do that, voiced consonants, are N, G, M, R, V, vowels, and so on.
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There are more, okay?
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So, when you say these words, words that end with that kind of voiced sound in the base
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form of the verb, like "learn", right?
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Charge, or play, call, right?
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When you have those sounds, then you're going to say them with a "d".
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For example: learned, charged, played, called, loved, seemed.
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Okay?
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Now, if the last sound of the base form of the verb is unvoiced, then that means that
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there's no vibration or almost no vibration, alright, when you say it.
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Consonants like those are K, S, P, F, also words that end with a "CH" sound or "SH" sound,
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these are unvoiced, there's very little vibration, so for these kind of words, we have a "t"
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or "tuh" sound at the end.
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For example: cooked, hoped, missed, washed, laughed, watched, okay?
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Got that?
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Now, I know it's a little bit hard, like how are you going to remember like voiced, unvoiced,
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vibration, no vibration, movement, no movement?
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So, it is technical.
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If you're very interested in the pronunciation and you want to understand it perfectly, then
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please study that in detail and you will be able to master it, okay?
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But otherwise, what you can do for these two columns is to listen carefully and for all
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words, listen very carefully to good English teachers, good English speakers, and pay attention
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to these words, okay?
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Now, one category that's easier is when the base form of the verb ends with a "t" or a
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"d" sound.
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That means a "tuh" or "duh" sound.
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For example, want, right?
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We had the "t" sound, or need, we had the "d" sound, in those cases, it's really easy.
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We just make the ending stronger and we say like a "ed" sound.
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For example: wanted, needed, invited, decided, started, ended.
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Okay?
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So, those are the basic rules for pronouncing the regular past tense form of verbs.
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Now, let's practice what you've learned.
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So, first, we'll take some sentences that are written in the present simple tense and
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we'll change them into sentences into the past simple tense, okay?
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These are just positive sentences, not negative and not questions.
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So, number one: I play tennis.
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In the past, what does that become?
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Played.
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I played tennis, right?
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Good.
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Next: They study math.
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What does that become in the past?
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They - yes, studied.
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They studied math, and remember, the spelling changed because it's a "y" here, becomes "-ied",
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good.
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Now, let's take some sentences which are already in the past but they're positive sentences
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and change them to make them negative sentences.
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Number three: It rained becomes - what?
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What do we need?
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It didn't rain.
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Remember?
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We come back to the base form of the verb here after the negative sentence, right?
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It didn't rain.
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Number four: John called.
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Make it negative: John didn't call.
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Again, we've come back to the base form of the verb.
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You've got it.
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Okay, next, let's do a few questions, alright?
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Number five: Alex sent the email.
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So, you want to know if Alex did that, so how would you start that question?
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You'd start with the word "Did", right?
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Did Alex send the email?
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Okay?
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Did Alex send?
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Here, it was "Alex sent", but we're coming back to what?
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The base form of the verb, yes.
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Did Alex send the email, okay?
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Very good.
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And, of course, we had to start with "did", that helping verb that we use with questions
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and with negative sentences.
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Alright.
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Number six: They stayed at the hotel.
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So, you want to ask a question now that starts with "Where".
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What do you need to say after that?
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Where did they stay?
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Right?
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Because even if you add the question word, you're still going to need to have that "did"
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and then your subject and then the verb in the base form, okay, good.
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Number seven: She arrived at 6:00.
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Now, your question is asking about "When".
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When did she arrive?
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Okay?
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Again, we've come back to the base form of the verb, okay?
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Very good.
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So, if you've got these right, that means you've understood it, and if you haven't,
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we're going to practice a little bit more as we go along.
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Now, let's look at how to form the past simple tense with irregular verbs.
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So, once again, what's an irregular verb?
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That's a verb where the past tense form is quite different or sometimes completely different
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from the regular base form of the verb.
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Let's look at an example here.
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Our base verb is going to be the verb "to go", alright?
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This is our base verb.
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So, in the past, in a positive sentence, what do we say?
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I went.
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Go becomes went.
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And again, it will be the same for all of the subjects.
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I went, you went, we went, they went, he went, she went, it went, right?
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So, go becomes went.
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How do you know that?
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You just have to learn it.
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You have to memorize it.
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You have to remember it, okay?
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There is no other way, really.
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Next, when we go to the negative sentence, so, it's the same principle as we learned
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for the regular verbs.
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We're going to back to the base form of the verb, let's see how it sounds.
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So, positive: I went.
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Negative: I didn't go.
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We've come back, right, to the base form of the verb here.
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I didn't go.
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And again, didn't is a contraction or short form for the words "did not", but again, in
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conversation, we're just going to say "didn't".
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So, I didn't go.
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Question, again, we need that helping verb "did" in the negative and in the question,
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so the question becomes "Did you go?".
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Again, we're coming back to that base form of the verb, okay?
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So, that part is the same.
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The principle is the same.
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The way that we form those verbs is the same for regular and irregular, just with irregular,
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you have to learn what is that past tense form for the verb, okay?
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But otherwise, it's really the same thing, so once you've learned it for regular verbs,
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you can apply the same rules to work on these verbs, okay?
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And remember the same style works here, so if you need to add a question word: Where
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did you go?
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When did you go?
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How did you go?
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Why did you go?
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Right?
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We just put it just here, before the "did", but we have to keep this order, alright?
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Now, just to show you that you've got it, let's try with another irregular verb: buy.
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So, buy is the base form of the verb.
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What does it become in the past, have you heard it?
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Every day, I buy a newspaper.
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Yesterday, I bought, okay?
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So, that word, for example, is spelled like this: bought.
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I bought a newspaper.
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Yesterday, I didn't buy, right, we're coming back to the base form of the verb, and Did
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you buy?
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Good.
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Let's try it with the verb sell.
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So, this is in the regular base form of the verb.
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The past tense of sell is sold, okay?
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So, he sold his car.
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He didn't sell his car.
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Did he sell his car?
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Okay?
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So, when you can do that, right, the positive, the negative, and the question, then you can
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express whatever you need to express in the past continuous tense - sorry, the past simple
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tense, even with irregular verbs.
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Alright?
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Now, let's do some practice with the irregular verbs.
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Now, I realize that you might not know all the answers here unless you have heard these
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verbs before, okay?
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But don't worry, we'll do it together.
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If you know them, you can help me to fill them out, and otherwise just follow along,
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alright?
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So, first we're going to take three verbs in the present simple tense, their base form,
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and we're going to write them in the past tense form, and these are all irregular verbs.
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So, let's take the verb "forget", and if we want to put it into the past, what will it
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become?
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We _______ our tickets.
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We - do you know this word?
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Forgot - forgot our tickets.
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Okay?
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So, if you don't know it, this is a good time to learn it.
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Also, learn what the word is, learn how to pronounce it, learn how to spell it, spelling
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the irregular verbs also is something that you need to learn.
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There are no 100% rules, but there are patterns for the spelling and the verbs fall into some
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groups and you might see some patterns there for spelling, but otherwise you kind of have
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to learn them as you go along, alright?
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So, number two: sleep.
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Let's change that into the past.
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She _______ early.
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The past tense of sleep is: She slept early.
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Say it after me: slept.
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Good.
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Teach.
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He ________ science.
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Past tense of teach - taught.
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Taught.
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Say it after me: taught.
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Good.
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Now, here, we have the past tense form already of these irregular verbs, but we're going
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to do is we're going to take this sentence a negative sentence, alright?
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So, the verb is spoke.
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Spoke is the past tense of which verb?
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Speak, good.
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So, now how do we make it negative here?
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They didn't speak Spanish, okay?
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They spoke Spanish.
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They didn't speak Spanish.
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Remember, we're coming back always to the base form of the verb.
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Next: this is actually an interesting irregular verb because it doesn't change.
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The present tense form is hurt, the past tense form is also hurt, and that's why it's an
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irregular verb, because it doesn't change.
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But it doesn't change in this particular way, alright?
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So, hurt, right, becomes - when it's negative - It didn't hurt.
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Okay.
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Good.
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Past tense of the verb: knew.
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Knew is the past tense of which verb?
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Know, okay?
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Know.
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So, how do we make this a negative sentence?
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I didn't know you were here.
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I knew you were here.
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I didn't know you were here.
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It hurt.
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It didn't hurt.
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They spoke Spanish.
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They didn't speak Spanish, okay?
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You have to feel the rhythm, hear the rhythm, say it aloud lots of times, and it will help
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you to remember the rules, alright?
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Next, we're going to make some questions.
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Number seven: I met your manager at the meeting.
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The past tense verb here is what?
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Met, right?
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I met your manager at the meeting.
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The question word we're using is "Where".
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So, what do we say after that?
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Where did you meet my manager?
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Okay?
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Again, question word, but after that, we still have to keep the form for questions with "Did
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you meet".
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Where did you meet?
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Number eight: She gave John $50.
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So, what's the verb?
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Gave, gave is the past tense of which verb?
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Give, good.
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So, how much did she give John?
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Okay?
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So, you see the pattern, you've learned it, you've practiced it, and a little more practice
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and you'll feel very comfortable making these kind of changes from a positive sentence to
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a negative sentence or a question, whatever you need to say or write.
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Next, let's look at how to give short answers with the past simple tense using both the
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regular verbs and irregular verbs, okay?
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So, let's take the first one: Did Jack finish his report?
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So, if somebody asked you that, as we said before, we don't usually give, like, a full
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answer: Yes, Jack finished the report, you just say something short.
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So, you say, for example, "Yes, he did.", if it's a positive answer and you know to
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say that because the question starts with "Did".
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So, we say "Yes, he did.", and that cannot be shortened.
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No contraction allowed there, or "No, he didn't.", alright?
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And again, we get "didn't" from this "did", alright?
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It's coming from there, so the way that the question is asked is the way you can answer.
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That will help you.
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The next question: Did the flight leave on time?
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"Yes, it did.", no contraction possible, or "No, it didn't.", alright?
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Again, you see that you can use the word from the question to answer the question, alright?
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And here's the last one for you and I'm just going to give you one option here: Did you
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understand the past simple?
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So, I hope you're saying "Yes, I did.", right?
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Here we go.
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We're not even going to talk about the last option because I'm positive that you have
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learned quite a lot, alright?
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So, this is how we give the short answers in the past simple tense.
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Now, we'll look at some common mistakes that students make when using the past simple tense,
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and you can help me to correct them.
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So, sometimes the mistake is that the student is using the wrong tense.
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For example - these are all mistakes.
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We're going to correct them together, but first let's read what's wrong.
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"I give him the laptop yesterday."
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So, this sentence is about the past because it says "yesterday", but the person used a
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verb in the present tense: give.
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So, how do we correct it?
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We correct it by changing "give" to "gave".
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I gave him the laptop yesterday.
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So, you always need to make sure that you're using the right tense.
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Next, sometimes the verb form is wrong.
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For example, "She writed the report."
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So, let's suppose this is in the past, so is that a word?
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It's not correct, okay?
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So, this is an irregular verb, the verb "write" is irregular and the past tense of the verb
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"write" is "wrote".
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She wrote the report, alright?
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So, sometimes, that's the mistake.
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Let's look at a negative sentence: They didn't called.
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What mistake does the student make here?
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Remember the rule?
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Whenever we have a negative sentence, we come back to using what?
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The base form of the verb.
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But this student forgot, so it should be "They didn't call.", right?
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Good.
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Next: Did you had lunch?
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Again, what happened?
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The student forgot that you come back to the base form of the verb.
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So, it should be, even if the question, "Did you have lunch?".
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Let's say these again: She wrote the report.
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They didn't call.
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Did you have lunch?
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Okay?
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Good.
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36:12
Sometimes the mistake is in spelling.
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For example, this person wrote "He stoped smoking."
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So here, what did we need to do, do you remember when we learned about the spelling?
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This should be "He stopped smoking.", okay?
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Because we had consonant-vowel-consonant for "stop" and then we need to double the last
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letter and add "-ed", alright?
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Good.
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And sometimes, the mistake is that the helping verb "did" is forgotten.
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For example, these are questions.
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"You wake up early?"
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Now, if someone said that, would the other person understand?
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Probably they would understand.
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Is it correct English?
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No, it's not.
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So, let's fix it.
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What do we need to do?
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We need to add which word?
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What's the helping verb that we use?
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Did.
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Where do we put it?
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Here.
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So we would say "Did you", okay?
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Did you wake up early?
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Here, "He speak to his boss?".
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That's wrong, so how do we correct it?
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Again, the helping verb has been forgotten, so we say, "Did he speak to his boss?", alright?
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So, these are some of the common mistakes that people make using the past simple tense,
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so be careful of your tense, your verb form, your spelling, and make sure to use that helping
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verb.
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Just to review, you know that you have learned the past simple tense properly and well when
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you can do three things, right?
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Make a positive sentence, a negative sentence, and a question easily and quickly, and switch
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back and forth without any uncertainty, okay?
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When you can do it correctly and quickly and confidently.
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Let's look at some examples with the regular verbs: She called.
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She didn't call.
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Did she call?
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Right?
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These kinds of sentences should come to you easily now, alright?
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The more you practice, they will.
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Or, with an irregular verb, for example: They paid.
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Negative: They didn't pay.
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And question: Did they pay?
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Alright?
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So, these were examples - these were my examples, these were a few examples, but you have examples
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all around you, all through your life, all through your day, so one of the best things
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you can do and an easy thing you can do to improve your command of this and your understanding
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of this past simple tense is to write.
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Write like a little diary at the end of each day.
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Write the things that you did.
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What did you do during the day?
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Where did you go?
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What did you do?
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And this way, you will discover what you can say and where you have difficulties.
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And what you will also know is you'll be reviewing your vocabulary, your grammar, everything
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all at once.
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First, write about yourself.
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Later, when you can do that, and write about your regular routine already, write about
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other things.
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Write about things other people are doing.
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Write about what's happening at work.
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Write about your favorite movie.
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Write about something that's happening in the news, okay?
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But basically, for all of those purposes, you can use the past simple tense.
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Alright?
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Now, remember, this is part of a series of classes that we have, and the next class you
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can go to after the past simple tense is the past continuous tense.
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So, make sure to move forward into the fullness of all of these tenses.
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So, eventually, you can express yourself very well and effectively in English.
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And, if you'd like a little more practice on the past simple tense, then go to www.engvid.com
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where you can do a quiz.
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Thanks very much for watching, and I wish you all the best with your English tenses.
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Bye for now.
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