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Past Tense

This document discusses the different types of past tense in English: past simple, past continuous, past perfect, and past perfect continuous. It provides the formulas and examples for forming sentences in each tense. The past simple is used for completed actions in the past. The past continuous expresses ongoing actions at a specific time in the past. The past perfect refers to an action completed before another past action. And the past perfect continuous is used for past actions that started in the past and continued up until another time in the past. Examples of sentences using each tense are given to illustrate their usage.

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Past Tense

This document discusses the different types of past tense in English: past simple, past continuous, past perfect, and past perfect continuous. It provides the formulas and examples for forming sentences in each tense. The past simple is used for completed actions in the past. The past continuous expresses ongoing actions at a specific time in the past. The past perfect refers to an action completed before another past action. And the past perfect continuous is used for past actions that started in the past and continued up until another time in the past. Examples of sentences using each tense are given to illustrate their usage.

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PAST TENSE

Types:
• PAST SIMPLE TENSE
• PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE
• PAST PERFECT TENSE
• PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE

SIMPLE PAST TENSE:


The Past Simple tense, also called the Simple Past, is
used for past actions that happened at a specific time in the past.

FORMULA:
2nd Form of Verb + Did + was, were

Example:-

1. Simple:

She liked it.

2. Negative:

She didn't like it.

3. Interrogative:

Did she like it?

Paragraph:

I got up early in the morning. I went for a morning walk. I came back and
started getting ready for my college. I ate my break fast. I went to college. When I
came back, my mother started preparing lunch. After eating my lunch I slept for a
couple of hour. I woke up when my friends came over. Then we played cricket for
an hour. I went home and started studying. I completed my home work and
watched television for an hour. Then I ate my dinner with my family. After dinner I
went for a walk with my father. I bade goodnight to my family. And my next day
started with the same routine.

1
PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE:
The past continuous is used to express something
that is happening at a precise moment in the past.

FORMULA:
2nd Form of Verb + was, were + ing

Example:-

1. Simple:

Ahmed was working on the report last night.

2. Negative:

Ahmed was not working on the report last night.

3. Interrogative:

Was Ahmed working on the report last night?

Paragraph:

I got up early in the morning. I was going for a morning walk. I was coming
back and started getting ready for my college. I ate my break fast. I went to
college. When I came back, my mother started preparing lunch. After eating my
lunch I slept for a couple of hours. I woke up when my friends came over. Then
we played cricket for an hour. I went home and started studying. I completed my
home work and watched television for an hour. Then I ate my dinner with my
family. After dinner I went for a walk with my father. I bade goodnight to my family.
And my next day started with the same routine.

2
PAST PERFECT TENSE:
The past perfect is used to talk about an action that
is finished before another action in the past.

FORMULA:
3rd Form of Verb + had

Example:-

Simple:

Ahmed had worked on the report last night.

Negative:

Ahmed had not worked on the report last night.

Interrogative:

Had Ahmed worked on the report last night?

Paragraph:

I had gotten up early in the morning. I had gone for a morning walk. I had
come back and started getting ready for my college. I had my break fast. I had
gone to college. When I came back, my mother had started preparing lunch. After
having my lunch I had slept for a couple of hours. I had wakened up when my
friends came over. Then we had played cricket for an hour. I had gone home and
started studying. I had completed my homework and watched television for an
hour. Then I had eaten my dinner with my family. After dinner I had gone for a
walk with my father. I had bid goodnight to my family. And my next day started
with the same routine.

3
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE:
The past perfect is used to talk about an action that is finished
before another action in the past.

FORMULA:
3rd Form of Verb + had been + ing + since, for

Example:-

Simple:

Ahmed had been working on the report since last night.

Negative:

Ahmed had not been working on the report since last night.

Interrogative:

Had Ahmed been working on the report since last night?

Paragraph:

I had been getting first position since first grade. I had been going for a
morning walk for last three years. When I came back, my mother had started
preparing lunch. After having my lunch I had slept for a couple of hours. I had
wakened up when my friends came over. Then we had played cricket for an hour.
I had gone home and started studying. I had completed my homework and
watched television for an hour. Then I had eaten my dinner with my family. After
dinner I had gone for a walk with my father. I had bid goodnight to my family. And
my next day started with the same routine.

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