
Simple Past
Simple Past: Talk About Completed Actions in the Past
You use the Simple Past tense to describe actions or events that happened and finished in the past. Form it by adding -ed to regular verbs (e.g., “I walked”) or by using the correct form for irregular verbs (e.g., “I went”). This tense is ideal for discussing specific actions or events that occurred at a definite time in the past.
Mastering the Simple Past helps you talk about past experiences, tell stories, and describe completed actions clearly and effectively.

The Simple Past is the verb tense we use to describe actions and events in the past. It is also used to describe ...

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