الدرس الحادي والعشرون
Simple Past of the Verb Be
Affirmative form I was
You were
He was
She was
It was
We were
You were
They were
Negative form
short forms:
I wasn’t
You weren’t
He wasn’t
She wasn’t
It wasn’t
We weren’t
You weren’t
They weren’t
long forms:
I was not
You were not
He was not
She was not
It was not
We were not
You were not
They were not
Interrogative form
Was I ?
Were you ?
Was he ?
Was she ?
Was it ?
Were we ?
Were you ?
Were they ?
Yes/ no questions
Were you absent yesterday ?
Yes, I was.
Was Rachid at home last Monday ?
No, he wasn’t.
Were they in Marrakesh two days ago ?
No, they weren’t
Simple past of regular verbs
The simple past of regular verbs is usually formed by adding -ED to the verb
However, with some verbs, you need to add -ED or change the ending a little
Here are the rules
Verbs ending in e = we add d
examples : live = lived
date = dated
type = typed
Verbs ending in consonant + y = we change y to i, then we add ed
examples : try = tried
cry = cried
spy = spied
Verbs ending in one vowel + one consonant ( but NOT w or y ) = we double the consonant, then we add ed
. examples: commit = committed
tap = tapped
fit = fitted
For the rest of regular verbs we just add ed
examples : play = played
work = worked
look = looked