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  1. Simple past tense (past simple tense) is a verb tense that describes completed actions or past habits before now. It is also used to talk about a series of events in the past. “Did” is the helping verb of simple past tense. For affirmative (positive) sentences we use past simple form of a verb.

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  2. May 18, 2015 · a)did not she b)doesn’t she c)did she not (Answer Key) d)does she not Source: school exam Hello, Recently a native English speaker told me that option C should be [didn't she?] not [did she not?]. Do you agree with him? I myself disagree with him because there is nothing wrong with option C. Because

  3. The structure is as follows: Subject + Verb in Simple Past + Complementizer + Expression of Past Time. She wrote me a letter last summer. They ate at a nice restaurant. Bill and Tom played basketball yesterday. But when we want to make questions in the simple past tense we have to use the auxiliary “did”. When we put “did” at the ...

  4. We make the past simple just like the present simple except we use 'did' instead of 'do / does'. It's really easy because 'did' doesn't change, even with 'he / she / it'. The positive: We usually make the positive by adding '-ed' to the infinitive. For example, 'play' becomes 'played'. However, there are some irregular verbs, for example 'go ...

  5. Remember, in the present simple tense, don’t and doesn’t are used. In the past simple tense, we only have one auxiliary: didn’t. I didn’t, you didn’t, we didn’t, they didn’t, he didn’t, she didn’t, it didn’t. Didn’t is used for all subjects… it is so easy!

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  6. Apr 30, 2024 · In the past, simply use did instead of do or does. Did she live in Paris? –Yes, she did. –No, she didn’t. She didn’t live in Paris. She lived in Paris for longer than he did. Make sure you use the basic form of the verb after did. In other words, don’t say “Did she lived in Paris?” or “She didn’t lived in Paris.”

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  8. Using did. Did is mainly used in questions and negatives in the simple past tense. ‘Did you meet Jane yesterday?’ ‘No, I didn’t.’. ‘Did she commit suicide?’ ‘Yes, she did.’. Note that in short answers, we do not repeat the entire verb. Instead, we use the auxiliary verb. In negative short answers, we add not. Usually the ...

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