Learn Past Simple Positive: Talk About Finished Actions (A1 English Grammar) — A1 English grammar lesson by Langcom

Learn Past Simple Positive: Talk About Finished Actions (A1 English Grammar)

劳尔-马吉尼亚

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7 月 15, 2026

A1✏️ 语法⏱️ 4 min read
The Past Simple positive form tells us about actions that started and finished in the past. We use it to describe events that are completely over, like I visited my friend yesterday.She ate pizza last night. It’s essential for telling stories, talking about your day, or sharing past experiences. For most verbs, we add -ed to the base form, for example, walk becomes walked. However, many common verbs are irregular and change their form completely, such as go becoming went. Understanding the Past Simple is a key step in building your English communication skills at an A1 level.

What is the Past Simple Positive?

The Past Simple positive form helps us talk about things that happened and finished in the past.

  • It describes actions or events that are complete.
  • We often use it with specific time words like yesterday, last week, two years ago, 或 in 2022.

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How do we form the Past Simple Positive? (Regular Verbs)

Most verbs in English are regular. To make them Past Simple positive, we add -ed to the end of the verb.

  • Most verbs: Add -ed
    workworked
    playplayed
  • Verbs ending in -e: Add -d
    livelived
    loveloved
  • Verbs ending in consonant + -y: Change -y to -i, then add -ed
    studystudied
    trytried
  • Short verbs ending in CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant): Double the last consonant, then add -ed
    stopstopped
    planplanned

How do we form the Past Simple Positive? (Irregular Verbs)

Some common verbs are irregular. They do not follow the -ed rule.

  • Their Past Simple form changes in different ways.
  • You need to learn these forms by heart.

Here are some important irregular verbs:

  • bewas / were
  • gowent
  • havehad
  • dodid
  • eatate
  • seesaw
  • makemade

When do we use the Past Simple Positive?

We use the Past Simple positive to talk about:

  • Finished actions in the past: These actions started and ended at a specific time. For example, I watched a movie last night.
  • A series of completed actions: When you describe events that happened one after another. For example, She woke up, ate breakfast, and left for work.
  • Past habits or routines: If these habits are no longer true. For example, When I was a child, I played outside every day.
Common Irregular Verbs in Past Simple Positive
Base Form Past Simple Form
be was / were
go went
have had
do did
eat ate
see saw
make made
come came
take took
get got

示例

  • My family lived in Madrid for five years.
  • She studied English at university.
  • We stopped the car at the red light.
  • He went to the cinema yesterday evening.
  • They had a big party last Saturday.
  • I was very happy when I saw my old friend.
  • The concert started at 8 PM and finished at 10 PM.
  • My brother bought a new phone last month.

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西班牙语母语者常犯的错误

Spanish speakers sometimes make mistakes with the Past Simple because their language uses similar forms differently.

  • Using Present Perfect instead of Past Simple: In Spanish, you might say ‘He comido’ (I have eaten) even for a specific past time like ‘yesterday’. In English, for a finished action with a specific past time, always use Past Simple.
    INCORRECT: I have eaten breakfast yesterday.
    CORRECT: I ate breakfast yesterday.
  • Forgetting the -ed ending for regular verbs: Remember to add -ed.
    INCORRECT: She play tennis last week.
    CORRECT: She played tennis last week.
  • Confusing irregular verb forms: Irregular verbs need memorization. Don’t try to add -ed to them.
    INCORRECT: I goed to the shop.
    CORRECT: I went to the shop.

常见问题

What is the main difference between Past Simple and Present Perfect?

The Past Simple is for actions that are completely finished at a specific time in the past, like I visited Paris last year. The Present Perfect connects the past to the present, often for actions that are still true or where the time is not specific, like I have visited Paris many times.

How can I remember irregular verbs?

The best way is to practice regularly! You can make flashcards, read English stories, listen to songs, and try to use them in your own sentences. Focus on the most common ones first, like be, go, have, , 和 do.

Is ‘was’ a Past Simple verb?

是的,, was is the Past Simple form of the verb to be for singular subjects (I, he, she, it). For plural subjects (we, you, they), the Past Simple form is were.

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关于作者:劳尔·马吉尼亚

劳尔·马吉尼亚是Langcom教育协会的主任,该协会是位于 美国. 凭借在语言教育和国际认证领域十余年的经验,他已帮助来自25个国家的数千名学生、教师和教育机构考取了剑桥英语证书以及IELTS、TOEFL和Michigan英语证书。.

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