We'll review the three main forms of the simple past tense in English: affirmative, negative, and interrogative. We'll also see when to use and when NOT to use the auxiliary "did" in this tense, and we'll make a brief comparison between the simple past and the simple present so you can better understand the actual work the auxiliary does. Keep in mind that this tense includes regular and irregular verbs in English. The latter tend to be a little more complicated due to their wide variety and their shifts between the present, past, and past participle tenses. ⚠️ Important: In this lesson, we won't cover the rules for the -ED ending in regular verbs in the past tense. But if you want to learn and practice them in a simple and straightforward way, you can click on the following link to see the full explanation: • 🔴 5 Reglas para formar verbos regulares en... In this lesson you will learn: ✔ The structure of the Simple Past tense in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative. ✔ When to use DID and when not to use it in a sentence. ✔ Key differences between the Simple Past and the Simple Present. ✔ The importance of regular and irregular verbs in this tense. ✔ Practical examples to help you learn easily. 📚 Download the practice guide for this class https://www.pacho8a.com/pasadosimple-... _______________________________________________________ Answer to the class exercise Yes, I DID understand the lesson easily. 🔊 Problems with the audio? Click here to watch the video with the audio fixed: • 🔴 Pasado Simple en inglés | Cómo y cuándo ... 🔔 Don't forget to subscribe and activate the bell. #Pacho8a #SimplePastInEnglish #PastTenseInEnglish