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Past Simple, https://youtu.be/0qlHamvDEho?si=8wj3VGgDJ-KyfHL1, We use some…
Past Simple
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igeragozás
rendhagyó igék
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magyarázat
For regular verbs, add –ed to the root form of the verb (or just –d if the root form ends in an e):
Play→Played
útmutató
You could say irregular verbs are verbs that “follow their own rules.” Regular verbs follow the standard grammar rules of modern English in adding “-ed” or “-d” to form the past tense and past participle forms. Irregular verbs, however, use completely original words for their different verb forms when they’re the main verb of a sentence. (Just a reminder: The past participle is the form used with the present perfect tense.)
To show you what we mean, let’s “dance” and “sing!” This pair is a good example to see the differences: “dance” is a regular verb, but “sing” is an irregular verb.
To conjugate “dance,” there’s no big surprise or trick; you just use the same formula as with most other verbs. To create both the simple past tense and past participle forms, you simply add “-ed,” or in this case only “-d” because the base form ends in e already.
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We use some Simple Past Tense time expressions like yesterday, last night, ten minutes ago, etc. to show that something happened in the past.
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