miércoles, 1 de abril de 2009

past simple

this issue has two parts: the verb "to be" in the past (was, were), and the past simple.
The simple past tense is one that is used to talk about an action or something that occurred in the past and no longer has any relation to the present.
This form of verbal English is a bit more complicated because it requires to absorb other aspects that are more abstract, such as irregular verbs, for example. The present simple is often used to refer to actions that took place at a particular time in the past. In this case particles are used like yesterday (yesterday) or last year (last year). She finished school last year -> finished college last year. It is also used for past actions that occurred in the past that have ended, but no mention of the time. Who wrote that letter? -> Who wrote this letter? To form the past we must put the verb in its past, and this is where the difilcultad. First, we must distinguish two kinds of verbs: regular and irregular. The latter, for its difficulty, the next stop for a lesson and we will focus on the regular.
Simple Past tense is one that is used to describe actions that have happened in an earlier time and have already completed, for example: She cleaned her house. She cleaned her house. I broke the window. I broke the window.
@: LAURA PAOLA GONZALEZ AVENDAÑO,,

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