The past simple tense is used to describe completed actions or events that happened at a specific point in the past.

Grammar - Past simple affirmative

Here’s how to form past simple affirmative sentences:

Structure:

Subject + Past form of the verb + Complements or Additional Information

Examples:

I played tennis yesterday.

She finished her homework.

We visited the museum last week.

They bought a new car.

The sun set early yesterday.

Table: Past simple tense – affirmative form

Subject PronounPast Simple AffirmativeExamples
I(regular verb) + –ed or (irregular verb)I visited Paris last summer.
You(regular verb) + –ed or (irregular verb)You completed the project on time.
He/She/It(regular verb) + –ed or (irregular verb)She bought a new car yesterday.
We(regular verb) + –ed or (irregular verb)We celebrated our anniversary last week.
You (plural)(regular verb) + –ed or (irregular verb)You traveled to Japan last year.
They(regular verb) + –ed or (irregular verb)They graduated from college in 2020.

Usage of past simple affirmative:

Describing completed actions:

Used to describe actions or events that were completed in the past.

Example:

He studied all night for the exam.

Narrating past events:

Used in storytelling or recounting events that occurred in the past.

Example:

The company launched a new product last year.

Expressing past habits:

Used to describe habitual actions or states in the past.

Example:

She always went for a run in the morning.

Talking about specific times:

Often used with time expressions to indicate when the action took place.

Example:

We went to the beach last summer.


Understanding how to form and use past simple affirmative sentences allows you to convey completed actions or events that occurred in the past. Practice constructing sentences in the past simple tense to enhance your language skills. Happy learning!

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