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                                    97SIMPLE PAST TENSE (Regular Verbs)AFFIRMATIVEIYou HeSheItWeYouTheyplayed. Spelling Rules: We add -ed, to the main verbs which are regular in affirmative sentences. watch %u2013 watched finish - finished %uf0d8 We add %u2013d to verbs that end with %u2013e. like %u2013 liked live %u2013 lived %uf0d8 We add %u2013ied by dropping %u2013y to verbs that end with a consonant + y. try %u2013 tried carry %u2013 carried  %uf0d8 We double the last consonant and add %u2013ed when the verb end in a vowel that is stressed and a consonant. stop %u2013 stopped permit %u2013 permitted %uf0d8 We double the %u2013l and add %u2013ed when a verb ends with %u2013l. travel %u2013 travelled cancel %u2013 cancelled Time Expressions: yesterday, yesterday morning / afternoon / evening  last week / weekend / Monday / year / month / summer / night etc. five minutes / an hour / a month / a year ago.1 Complete the charts as in the example.Verb Past Simple Verb Past Simpleopen opened likework wantscore playlook carryfry arrivetravel visitmove robSimple Past TenseUNIT 14%uf0fc We use the Simple Past to describe: %uf0d8 events which started and finished in the past. I snowed a lot yesterday. We tried a traditional dish in Mexico. %uf0d8 things in the past that were habits. She enjoyed listening to music when she was young.
                                
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