Respuestas
Respuesta:
Explicación:
El pasado simple se utiliza para hablar de una acción concreta que comenzó y acabó en el pasado. En este caso equivale al pretérito indefinido español. Generalmente, lo usamos con adverbios de tiempo como “last year”, “yesterday”, “last night” espero que te ayude
SIMPLE PAST
IT´S A SIMPLE STRUCTURE IN PAST.
COMPUSED BY NOUN, ACTION VERB IN PAST TENSE AND COMPLEMET ONLY IN AFFIRMATIVE FORM.
WHEN WE MAKE THE NEGATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES WE NEED TO USE THE AUXILIARY
“DID”
WHEN WE USE THE AUXILIARY (DID / DIDN´T) THE ACTION VERB IS WRITTEN IN TENSE FORM.
STRUCTURE
AFF. NOUN + ACTION VERB PAST TENSE + COMPLEMENT
HE PLAYED BASKETBALL IN THE SPORTCENTER.
NEG. NOUN + AUX NEG (DIDN´T) + ACTION VERB IN TENSE + COMPLEMENT
HE DIDN´T PLAY BASKETBALL IN THE SPORTCENTER.
INT. AUX (DID) + NOUN + ACTION VERB IN TENSE + COMPLEMENT?
DID HE PLAY BASKETBALL IN THE SPORT CENTER?
YES, HE DID / NO, HE DIDN´T