My DAILY ROUTINE - in the PAST SIMPLE #learnenglish

I’m describing what I did yesterday, using the Past Simple, and asking questions in the Past video also includes clock times. Video text: WHEN DO WE USE THE PAST SIMPLE? - When we are talking about a COMPLETED ACTION in the past – WITH A TIME or THE IDEA OF A TIME. (We do not need a time in the answer, if the idea of the time was in the question.) What did you do at the weekend? I played hockey. We can also say: What did you do at the weekend? I played hockey on Saturday and I went to the cinema on Sunday. We have a TIME IN THE PAST in the conversation. HOW DO WE FORM THE PAST SIMPLE? REGULAR VERBS add –ed to the end of the verb... I play becomes I played. You work becomes You worked. He lives becomes He lived, (We add –ed to the end of the verb, and not to the end of plays.) Verb ending with the letter -e just add -d. We waste = We wasted. If you have a verb that ends with the letter
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