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These Verbs Are Called Regular Because They All Add The Same Ending - On It

The document provides worksheets and exercises for practicing simple past tense verbs in English. It discusses regular verbs which form the past tense by adding "-ed" as well as irregular verbs which have unique past tense forms. Examples are provided of filling in the correct past tense form of regular and irregular verbs in sentences. The worksheets are intended to help students practice and learn simple past tense verbs.
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These Verbs Are Called Regular Because They All Add The Same Ending - On It

The document provides worksheets and exercises for practicing simple past tense verbs in English. It discusses regular verbs which form the past tense by adding "-ed" as well as irregular verbs which have unique past tense forms. Examples are provided of filling in the correct past tense form of regular and irregular verbs in sentences. The worksheets are intended to help students practice and learn simple past tense verbs.
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Simple Past – regular verbs - worksheet


These verbs are called regular because they all add the same ending -ed on it.

Examples: cook - cooked, play - played, wash - washed,

Add only -d.
 

Examples: love - loved, live - lived, close - closed, live - lived

 
1. Regular verbs make their Past Tense by adding -ed.

Infinitive Simple Past Infinitive Simple Past

to work worked to arrive arrived

to phone ____________ to start ____________

to play ____________ to walk ____________

to wash ____________ to clean ____________

to paint ____________ to open ____________

to cook ____________ to happen ____________

to love ____________ to look ____________

to open ____________ to talk ____________

to live ____________ to ask ____________

to answer ____________ to live ____________

to call ____________ to fill ____________

to decide ____________ to hope ____________

to dream ____________ to invite ____________

to explain ____________ to jump ____________

to expect ____________ to mix ____________

to end ____________ to remember ____________

to smoke ____________ to warn ____________

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Worksheet Simple Past – regular verbs

Simple Past: Add -ed or -d


Examples: cook - cooked, love - loved.

Exercise 1. Fill in the Simple Past form.

1. He learns English. (simple present)

He ______________ English. (simple past)

2. I like apples. (simple present)

I ______________ apples. (simple past)

3. They ask many questions. (simple present)

They ______________ many questions. (simple past)

4. We open the windows. (simple present)

We ______________ the windows. (simple past)

5. She talks to David. (simple present)

She ______________ to David. (simple past)

Exercise 2. Fill in the Simple Past form.

6. She ______________ in Scotland. (to live)

7. They ______________ at the weekends. (to work)

8. John ______________ a flat in Edinburgh. (to rent)

9. Lisa ______________ her present. (to open)

10. Ben ______________ his bike. (to scratch)

11. Sue ______________ basketball. (to play)

12. Helen ______________ her new school. (to love)

13. The shops ______________ at nine o'clock in the evening. (to close)

14. Mother ______________ the turkey. (to cook)

15. Emily ______________ a cake (to bake)

16. First I ______________ TV, then I ______________ my friend. (to watch/to visit)

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Simple Past verbs with -y, double consonants - worksheet

Regular verbs make their past tense by adding -d, -ed, or (if the verb ends in a consonant +
y), changing the y to i and adding -ed

hurry - hurried, cry - cried

Wovel and consonant at the end of a verb: Double consonant and add -ed.

stop - stopped, plan - planned

1. Fill in the Simple Past.

Example: John married Emily last year. (to marry)

1. She ___________ her suitcase to the bus. (to carry)

2. They ___________ in the park to play football. (to stop)

3. The children ___________ to the playground. (to hurry)

4. John ___________ to win a medal. (to try)

5. Peter ___________ his trip to France. (to plan)

6. The thieves ___________ the old lady. (to rob)

7. Grandma ___________ the cup. (to drop)

8. The family ___________ to Spain. (to travel)

9. The baby ___________ because he was hungry. (to cry)

10. She ___________ a bag. (to carry)

11. The pupil ___________ to find the answer. (to try)

12. Sarah ___________ enjoyed the new film. (to enjoy)

13. The team ___________ yesterday in London. (to play)

14. My uncle ___________ stayed in America. (to stay)

15. The car ___________ in front of the traffic lights. (to stop)

16. Ann ___________ her visit in Denmark. (to plan)

17. They ___________ to Paris. (to travel)

18. The boys ___________ to the city centre. (to hurry)


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Simple Past - irregular verbs - worksheet

Simple Past irregular verbs:

buy - bought choose - chose, find - found, have - had see - saw,
send - sent, speak - spoke, go - went, write - wrote

1. Fill in the correct Simple Past form of the verb.

see _____________ speak _____________

send _____________ buy _____________

choose _____________ find _____________

go _____________ have _____________

write _____________ see _____________

2. Fill in the correct Simple Past form of the verb.

buy - bought choose - chose, eat - ate, find - found, go - went, have - had
see - saw, send - sent, speak - spoke, write - wrote

1. Ben ___________ Emily at the party. (to see)

2. He ___________ to her about the music. (to speak)

3. Ben ___________ fish and chips for lunch. (to eat)

4. Lucy ___________ me her photographs. (to send)

5. Jake ___________ a new camera. (to buy)

6. The football coach ___________ the red shirts. (to choose)

7. Lily ___________ a wallet with a lot of money. (to find)

8. Everybody ___________ to the swimming pool. (to go)

9. We ___________ a great meal in the new restaurant. (to have)

10. He ___________ a new song. (to write)

https://first-english.org Simple past worksheets pdf, handouts, printable exercises. Lessons for elementary and
intermediate level. Simple past worksheets for home learning with examples online practice, distance learning.

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