Past simple regular and irregular 3 ** Complete the sentences. Use verbs in
the past simple (affirmative).
Yesterday I studied English for two hours.
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to the cinema with my friends at the
weekend.
3 My brother
a yeti on Monday
4 We
a football match last night.
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a noise in the night.
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under the bed.​

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Canyon77 Canyon77  26.01.2024 23:15
1. Last weekend I went to the cinema with my friends.
When we talk about an action that happened in the past and is completed, we use the past simple tense. In this case, the action of going to the cinema with friends took place in the past, specifically last weekend.

2. My brother saw a yeti on Monday.
Again, we use the past simple tense to talk about an action that happened in the past. In this case, the action of seeing a yeti took place on Monday.

3. We played a football match last night.
Once more, the past simple tense is used to describe an action that took place in the past. Here, the action of playing a football match occurred last night.

4. I heard a noise in the night.
Using the past simple tense, we describe an action that happened in the past. In this sentence, the action of hearing a noise occurred in the past, specifically during the night.

5. He found a monster under the bed.
Employing the past simple tense, we express an action that happened in the past. In this particular sentence, the action of finding a monster under the bed took place in the past.

To form the past simple tense for regular verbs, we typically add "-ed" at the end of the base form of the verb. However, irregular verbs have unique forms in the past simple tense and don't follow the same pattern.

For example:
- Study (regular) becomes studied in the past simple tense.
- Go (irregular) remains the same in the past simple tense.
- See (irregular) becomes saw in the past simple tense.
- Play (regular) becomes played in the past simple tense.
- Hear (irregular) becomes heard in the past simple tense.
- Find (irregular) becomes found in the past simple tense.

By identifying whether the verb is regular or irregular and following the appropriate rule, we can accurately form and use the past simple tense to describe past actions.
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