How do you form sentences in simple past tense?
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In affirmative sentences the word order is subject + verb and the form of the verb in the simple past is the same for all subjects (with the exception of 'to be' – was/were). For example: I played football yesterday. He saw his family last week.
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✧ Simple past uses ✧
• I saw a movie yesterday.
• I didn't see a play yesterday.
• Last year, I traveled to Japan.
• Last year, I didn't travel to Korea.
• Did you have dinner last night?
• She washed her car.
• He didn't wash his car.
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