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Course on Past Simple - TOEIC® Preparation

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❓ The words preterite and past simple mean the same thing in English.

1. Formation of the past simple (or preterite)

In English, there are 2 types of verbs:

Why are we talking about this? Because depending on whether it is a regular or irregular verb, we will not conjugate the verb in the same way...

❓ Irregular verbs can be intimidating, as we have always been forced to learn them mindlessly.



🎯 However, if they are learnt in the right way (our game allows you to do this), they will help you enormously for the TOEIC®, as they provide you with a very solid vocabulary base.



🔗 Find the list of irregular verbs, as well as the game we have created to help you learn them easily here: Irregular Verbs


1.1. With a regular verb

Affirmative sentencesNegative sentencesInterrogative sentences
I traveledI did not (didn’t) travelDid I travel ?
You traveledYou did not (didn’t) travelDid you travel ?
He / She / It traveledHe / She / It did not (didn’t) travelDid she travel ?
We traveledWe did not (didn’t) travelDid we travel ?
You traveledYou did not (didn’t) travelDid you travel ?
They traveledThey did not (didn’t) travelDid they travel ?


Common mistakes


1.2. With an irregular verb

1.2.1. Conjugation of irregular verbs

Affirmative sentencesNegative sentencesInterrogative sentences
I wroteI did not (didn’t) writeDid I write?
You wroteYou did not (didn’t) writeDid you write?
He / She / It wroteHe / She / It did not (didn’t) writeDid he/she/it write?
We wroteWe did not (didn’t) writeDid we write?
You wroteYou did not (didn’t) writeDid you write?
They wroteThey did not (didn’t) writeDid they write?

1.2.2. Particularity of the verb "be"

Affirmative sentencesNegative sentencesInterrogative sentences
I wasI was not (wasn’t)Was I?
You wereYou were not (weren’t)Were you?
He / She / It wasHe / She / It was not (wasn’t)Was he/she/it?
We wereWe were not (weren’t)Were we?
You wereYou were not (weren’t)Were you?
They wereThey were not (weren’t)Were they?

2. When to use the past simple (or preterite)?

2.1. Actions definitively completed

The past simple is used to talk about actions that are definitively completed in the past. These actions have no connection with the present.

Time markers

As soon as you find some of these time markers in a sentence, you can be almost certain that the verb must be conjugated in the preterite:


2.2. Repeated actions in the past

The past simple is used to talk about actions that were repeated in the past but no longer happen now.


2.3. Actions that occurred one after the other in the past

The past simple is also used to describe a series of actions that occurred one after the other in the past.

2.4. Actions that lasted for a period of time in the past

We also use the past simple to talk about actions that lasted for a certain period of time in the past, but which are now finished.

2.5. Actions that interrupted another action in progress in the past

The past simple is used to describe an action that interrupted another action in progress in the past. The action in progress is often expressed with the past continuous.

⚠️ This is a form of conditional, we will return to it in the associated course


Conclusion

If you wish to learn more about the past tense, in order to master it for your TOEIC® exam, we recommend these articles:

  1. The past tense for the TOEIC® - general presentation
  2. The past continuous for the TOEIC®
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