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To form simple past tense sentences, use the past form of the verb. For regular verbs, add "-ed" at the end of the base form (e.g., "walked"). For irregular verbs, use the past form as it is (e.g., "ate"). Place the subject before the verb to create sentences in simple past tense (e.g., "She walked to the store").
The past simple form of "do" is "did."
The simple past form of grab is grabbed.
Fought
The past simple form of "sing" is "sang."
It is brought.
The simple past form of "practice" is "practiced."
The cat chased the mouse.The mouse was chased.To make passive verb phrases use be + past participlepresent simple - eat = is eatenpast simple - ate = was eatenpresent continuous - is asking = is being askedpast continuous - was asking = was being asked
The simple past tense of hide is hid.
The simple past tense is helped.
The simple past form of the verb "become" is "became".
A sentence is called past simple when it has only one verb in the past tenseThe dog ran down the street. ran is the only verb in the sentence and it is the past form (of run).We usually use Past Simple to talk about something that happened at a definite time in the past and is now finished.I met him in 2003. -- (met is the past form of meet)