- For completed action in the past (We saw your sister yesterday.)
- For a series of completed actions (I woke up, had a shower, had breakfast and went to school.)
- For longer actions that start and stop in the past; time expressions usually go with it (My sister lived in London for years.)
- For talking about habits which stopped in the past (She studied Japanese when she was in high school.)
- For past facts or generalizations (Old people never played football.)
- Positive sentence → Subject + verb+ ed or irregular form (I played with her.- She came with us.)
- Questions → Auxiliary verb + subject +verb (Did they read the story?)
- Negative sentence → Subject + auxiliary verb + verb ( I didn’t like it.)
- Irregular verb forms (translations are in French)
- Isabel Perez - grammar and practice
- Verb tense quizz
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- Thanksgiving day (Isabel Pérez)
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