Simple past describes completed actions in the past. Common time markers include yesterday, last, ago, when. Regular verbs use base verb + -ed pattern. Irregular verbs have various past forms. Be verbs use was/were for singular and were/were for plural
"To be" verb forms include was/were for affirmative and negative sentences. Regular verbs are used for actions completed in the past. Irregular verbs have unique past forms like cut, dig, cost, meet
Past simple describes events in the past. Regular verbs add -ed to form past tense. Verbs ending in -e only add -d
Simple past describes completed actions in the past. Time markers include yesterday, last, ago, and when. Regular verbs form past tense by adding -ed. Irregular verbs require various changes in the verb. Be verb has two forms: was and were
Past simple describes completed past events or states. Regular forms add -ed to verb infinitive. Verbs ending in -e add -d. Verbs ending in vowel + consonant double consonant before -ed. Verbs ending in consonant + -y add -ied
Regular verbs follow typical patterns in their conjugation. Irregular verbs deviate from typical patterns in their conjugation. Classification of verbs as regular or irregular is subjective