In grammar simple means one verb. There are two tenses with one main verb -- past simple and present simple.
Past simple -- I ate the cake. -- the verb ate is in past tense.
Present simple -- I like cake. -- the verb like is in present tense.
Past simple and simple past are both the same thing. They are both the past tense of a verb.
They're the same thing - the 'simple' is usually just missed out.Other forms of the past tense are:Past PerfectPast ContinuousPast Perfect Continuous
"Do" is used with plural subjects and "does" is used with singular subjects in present simple tense. For example, "I do" and "He does."
"Sung" is the past participle of the verb "sing," while "sang" is the simple past tense. Similarly, "hung" is the past participle of the verb "hang," while "hang" is the simple past tense. The difference lies in the tense and form of the verb being used.
The simple past tense of have is had.
What is your question?Are you asking what is the simple past tense of "pay"?Paid is the simple past tense of pay, as there is no simple past tense of of paid. Paid is already past tense.
Were is a verb, used in one of five ways:Second-person singular simple past tense indicative of be.First-person plural simple past tense indicative of be.Second-person plural simple past tense indicative of be.Third-person plural simple past tense indicative of be.Simple imperfect subjunctive in all persons of be.We're is a contraction formed by the two words weand are.
The present perfect tense is used to show that an action happened at an unspecified time before now, while the simple past tense is used to show that an action happened at a specific time in the past.
The simple past tense is had.
The simple past tense of 'am' is 'was' or 'were'
The simple past tense of 'be' is 'was' and 'were'
blew is the simple past tense of blow! :)