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Past Simple Grammar Exercises for ESL Beginners – A1/A2 Level

Worksheet: Past Simple With Peppa
Worksheet: Past Simple
Worksheet: Past Simple Pack With Listening And Speaking Tasks

Beginner - Elementary

Correct the mistakes in a series of sentences that contain past simple irregular and regular verbs


Ted play video games last Friday

All parts of Grammar activity past simlpe task 1:

Part1   Part2   Part3   Part4   Part5  


Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

What is the Past Simple tense in English grammar?

The Past Simple tense, also known as the Simple Past tense, is a verb tense used to describe actions that occurred and were completed in the past. It is formed using the past tense of the verb.

When is the Past Simple tense used?

The Past Simple tense is used to describe actions that occurred at a specific time in the past, or a sequence of past actions that occurred in the past. It is often used in storytelling and to describe past events, experiences, and situations.

How can I practice using the Past Simple tense?

English Portal has activities for practicing the Past Simple tense, such as grammar exercises, quizzes, and games. You can also practice by reading and listening to examples of the Past Simple tense in use, and by trying to use it in your own speaking and writing.

What are some common mistakes made when using the Past Simple tense?

Common mistakes when using the Past Simple tense include using it to describe ongoing actions in the past, using irregular verbs incorrectly, or using the wrong form of the verb.

Can the Past Simple tense be used with time expressions?

Yes, the Past Simple tense can be used with time expressions such as `yesterday`, `last week`, or `two years ago`, to describe past events that occurred at a specific time in the past. It is often used in combination with time expressions to provide context and clarity about when the event occurred.


Useful links:

Listening A1 Tests
The Best Christmas Trivia Ever
Christmas Jeopardy
Present Continuous exercises. Grammar online.
Present Simple exercises. Grammar online.
Future Simple test. Grammar online.
Past Simple activity. Grammar online.
Present Perfect online practice. Grammar online.





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