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Title: Past Time


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Past Time
  • Dragana Filipovic

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  • The Past Simple Tense
  • The Past Continuous Tense
  • The Past Perfect Simple
  • The Past Perfect Continuous
  • Used to infinitive
  • Would infinitive

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The Past Simple Tense
  • Regular verbs
  • Infinitive -ed/-d
  • move d moved
  • study (y?i) ed studied
  • play ed played
  • stop p ed stopped
  • prefer r ed preferred

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  • try
  • live
  • enjoy
  • permit
  • happen
  • cancel
  • rub
  • need
  • travel
  • plan
  • tried
  • lived
  • enjoyed
  • permitted
  • happened
  • cancelled AmE canceled
  • rubbed
  • needed
  • travelled AmE traveled
  • planned

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  • Irregular verbs
  • bet bet bet
  • catch caught caught
  • bleed bled bled
  • cost cost cost
  • creep crept crept
  • fight fought fought
  • pay paid paid
  • quit quit - quit
  • ride rode - ridden

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  • awake (buditi)
  • bite (gristi)
  • feed (hraniti)
  • hide (kriti)
  • light (upaliti)
  • rise (dici se)
  • see (videti)
  • wet (ukvasiti)
  • awoke awoke
  • bit bitten
  • fed fed
  • hid hidden
  • lit lit
  • rose risen
  • saw seen
  • wet wet

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The Past Continuous Tense
  • I / He / She / It was working
  • We / You / They were working
  • Was she working ?
  • Were they working ?
  • I wasnt working
  • We werent working

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The Past Perfect Simple Tense
  • had past participle
  • He had left
  • Had they left ?
  • She hadnt left

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Narrative
  • Main events
  • The Past Simple is used to describe finished
    events in the past.
  • Susan went into the station and bought a ticket.

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  • Background description
  • The Past Continuous is used to describe actions
    still in progress, and is used for background
    description.
  • There were a lot of people waiting in the
    station. Some were sleeping on the benches, and
    others were walking up and down. Susan was
    looking for Graham, so she didnt sit down.

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  • Past before past
  • The Past Perfect is used to describe a past
    event which took place before another past event.
  • By the time the train arrived, Susan had managed
    to push her way to the front of the crowd.
  • It is not always necessary if a time expression
    makes the order of events clear.
  • Before the train arrived, Susan managed to push
    her way to the front of the crowd.

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  • Interrupted past continuous
  • We often contrast an action still in progress
    with a sudden event which interrupts it.
  • While Susan was trying to get onto the platform,
    a man grabbed her handbag.

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  • Participle clauses
  • - are introduced by the time expressions before,
    after and while. They have the same subject as
    the following clause.
  • After struggling with him, Susan pulled the bag
    from his hands.

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Compare these sentences
  • When the police arrived, the robbers left the
    bank.
  • When the police arrived, the robbers were leaving
    the bank.
  • When the police arrived, the robbers had left the
    bank.

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Put the verbs in brackets into a suitable tense.
All sentences refer to past time.
  • We (tour) _____ Canada at this time last year.
  • I couldnt concentrate because the people
    upstairs (talk) _______ very loudly.
  • I (sleep) _______ when the front door rang.
  • I wasnt hungry. I (just eat) _________.

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Answers
  • We were touring Canada at this time last year.
  • I couldnt concentrate because the people
    upstairs were talking very loudly.
  • I was sleeping when the front door rang.
  • I wasnt hungry. I had just eaten.

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  • He was broke. He (spend) _____ all his money.
  • It was pouring with rain as she (wonder) _____
    what to do.
  • Long ago, they (build) _____ most houses out of
    wood.
  • I am writing in connection with the advertisement
    which (appear) ______ on 3 October.
  • We went to London last week and (stay) ______ in
    a huge hotel.

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Answers
  • He was broke. He had spent all his money.
  • It was pouring with rain as she was wondering
    what to do.
  • Long ago, they built most houses out of wood.
  • I am writing in connection with the advertisement
    which appeared on 3 October.
  • We went to London last week and stayed in a huge
    hotel.

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The Past Perfect Continuous
  • had been ing
  • It is used for a continuous or repeated activity
    that began before another action in the past and
    continued until the other action began. The
    emphasis is on the activity itself and its
    duration.
  • Yesterday the police arrested someone they had
    been trying to catch for ten years.

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  • He had been playing football for a year when he
    was asked to join the school team.
  • The Past Perfect Continuous is used for a past
    activity that stopped recently or just before a
    second past action began.
  • I knew they had been swimming because their
    swimming costumes were still wet.

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Put the verbs in brackets into a suitable tense.
  • Barry was hot. He (jog) __________.
  • Sammy said that he (see) ______ that film before.
  • We were so busy talking when we (leave) _____ the
    restaurant, that we forgot to pay for our meal.
  • When we looked at the timetable, we saw that the
    last bus (go) _______.

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Answers
  • Barry was hot. He had been jogging.
  • Sammy said that he had seen that film before.
  • We were so busy talking when we left the
    restaurant, that we forgot to pay for our meal.
  • When we looked at the timetable, we saw that the
    last bus had gone.

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Habits in the past
  • The Past Simple is used to describe past habits
    or states. A time expression is usually
    necessary.
  • I always got up at six in those days. (habit)
  • I lived in Austria for several years. (state)

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  • Used to is used to describe past habits, usually
    in contrast with the present.
  • A time expression is not necessary.
  • I used to get up at six, but now I get up at
    eight.
  • Used to can also describe past states.
  • I used to own a horse. (I owned a horse once.)
  • Note these forms
  • I didnt use to like beer.
  • Did you use to swim every day?

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  • Would is used to describe a persons typical
    activities in the past. It can only be used to
    describe repeated actions.
  • Every evening was the same. Jack would turn on
    the radio, light his pipe and fall asleep.

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  • The Past Continuous can be used to describe a
    repeated action in the past, often an annoying
    habit. A frequency adverb is necessary.
  • When Peter was younger, he was always getting
    into trouble.

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Politeness and uncertainty
  • The Past Continuous with the verb wonder has a
    polite meaning.
  • I was wondering if you could help me.
  • With the verb think the Past Continuous suggests
    uncertainty.
  • I was thinking of having a party next week.

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Choose the most suitable tense.
  • I suddenly remembered that I forgot / had
    forgotten my keys.
  • While Diana watched /was watching her favourite
    television programme, there was a power-cut.
  • Tom used to live / would live in the house at the
    end of the street.
  • Who was driving / drove the car at the time of
    the accident?

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  • By the time Sheila got back, Chris went / had
    gone.
  • David ate / had eaten Japanese food before, so he
    knew what to order.
  • I did / was doing some shopping yesterday, when I
    saw that Dutch friend of yours.
  • I used to like / was liking sweets much more than
    I do now.
  • Tanya would / used to be a doctor.

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The perfect detective
  • Connectors and the past simple
  • Some connectors arelogical and so show sequence
    clearly. Read the testimonies and list these
    seven connectors.
  • 1._______ 2. _______ 3. _______
  • 4. _______ 5. _______ 6. _______
  • 7. _______

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Answers
  • 1. after 2. because 3. before
  • 4. although 5.as soon as 6. so 7. once
  • After these connectors
  • both the past perfect simple and the past simple
    can be used.
  • the past perfect simple changes the sequence.
  • the past perfect simple emphasises which action
    happened first.

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  • Some connectors do not show sequence clearly.
    Read the testimonies and list these connectors.
  • ________ 2. ________ 3. ________
  • 1.when 2. but 3. and
  • After these connectors
  • both the past perfect simple and the past simple
    can be used
  • the past perfect simple changes the sequence
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