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In our last class on grammar, we were looking at simple present tense, but now our focus will be on the simple past tense.

THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE: is used for an action that took place in the past. For example:

(i)  John drove to Lagos on Monday

(ii)  Yesterday, I ate rice

(iii)  I was at work yesterday

 

To make the simple past tense we use:

(i)  Past form (of verbs only)

(ii)  Auxiliary did + base form

 

EVALUATION: Complete the table below.

Simple Present Tense (Everyday)                  Simple Past Tense (Yesterday)

  1. I go I went
  2. I write ________________________
  3. I run ________________________
  4. They choose ________________________
  5. He digs ________________________
  6. He begins ________________________

 

ASSIGNMENT:  Explain the difference that exist between the simple present tense and the simple past tense with examples in sentences.

See also:

VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT | THE LIBRARY

Tenses | The Present Tense

LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH: Folktale

COMPOSITION – FORMAL LETTER

COMPREHENSION

 

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