We use the past simple to talk about ____. We make the past simple by adding ____ to a regular verb, or we use t____ form of a verb. Some examples of the past simple tense: Affirmative 1. Steve ____ (come) to my house last week. 2. It ____ (rain) heavily last night. 3. My father ____ (tell) me that an honest person is always satisfied. Some examples of the past simple tense: Negative 1. The moon ____ (not/appear) yesterday. 2. He ____ (not/listen) to me. 3. He ____ (not/cut) the tree. Some examples of the past simple tense: Questions 1. ____ you ____ home safely? (reach) We use the past continuous for a ____ at a particular time in the ____. We use ____ and the ____ to make this tense. Some examples of the past continuous tense: Affirmative 1. I ____ at home all day. (wait) 2. My parents ____ the car in the morning. (clean) Some examples of the past continuous tense: Negative 1. Ted ____ to music at 3 o'clock in the morning. (not/listen) 2. They ____ through the city. (not/run) Some examples of the past continuous tense: Questions 1. What ____ when the alarm went off last night? (do) 2. What ____ this time yesterday? (do) We use past simple and past continuous when one action ____ during another action ____. 1. They ____ the prize while they ____ in the company. (get, work) We use the past continuous and the past continuous when two actions were happening at the same time in the past.1. I ____ a German book while my husband ____ dinner. (read, cook)

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