We form the Past simple of regular verbs by adding -ed to the verb:


There are some exceptions:


verbs ending with -e:


verbs ending with a consonant and -y:


most verbs ending with on vowel and one consonant:



-- Many verbs have an irrgular Past simple form


-- We form the negative with didn't and the infinitive


We form questions with did and the infinitive


-- We use the past simple to talk about an action or situation in the past which is finished.

We often say when it happened


-- We can use the past simple with for to talk about something that continued for a period of time, and ended in the past




-- frequency


never    hardly ever    rarely    occasionally    sometimes    often    usually    always

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A. Days, Months, and seasons


days of the week

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday


months of the year

January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December


Seasons(in Britain)

spring, summer, autumn, winter


Special days

Christmas day, New Year's Day, your birthday


** Days and months have a capital letter.

Monday not monday    January not january




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Take it in turns to ask your partner about what they usually do at the weekend. Reply to your partner's questions by making present simple

affirmative statements and complete the worksheet with information about your partner's weekend by writing present simple sentences in the

third-person singular.


What do you usually do....


1. on Friday night?


2. on Saturday morning?


3. at lunchtime on Saturday?


4. on Saturday afternoon?


5. on Saturday evening?


6. on Sunday morning?


7. at lunchtime on Sunday?


8. on Sunday afternoon?


9. on Sunday evening?



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