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The Function of the Simple Present TenseFull description
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present perfect vs past simple
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Special uses of the simple past tense There are three special uses of the simple past: (a) In indirect speech or indirect thought, the simple past in the reporting verb may cause the verb in the subordinate reported clause to be backshifted into the simple past: she said that she knew you; I thought you were in Paris. (b) The attitudinal past is optionally used to refer more tentatively (and therefore more politely) to a present state of mind: Did you want to see me now?; I wondered whether you are I were free tomorrow. (c) The hypothetical. Past is used in certain subordinate clauses, especially if-clauses, to convey what is contrary to the belief or expectation of the speaker.
The simple past is used to refer to a situation set at a definite time in the past. (a) The event past is used with dynamic verb senses to refer to a single definite event in the past. The event may ma y take place over ov er an extended period (The Normans invaded invad ed England En gland in 1066) or at a point of time (the plane left at 9 a.m.) a. m.) (b) The habitual past is used with dynamic verb senses to refer to past events that repeatedly occur, such as in sentence, We spent our holidays in Spain when we were children. (c) The state past is used with stative verb senses to refer to a single unbroken state of affairs in the past, like in, I once liked reading novels.
The form of the past simple is the same for all person (I, you, he, she, etc.). Some verbs are ‘regular’, other verbs are ‘irregular’:
(1) The affirmative past simple of regular verbs ends in – ed eg work worked; play played; live lived. When we add – ed to verbs, there are sometimes changes in spelling eg stop stopped. (2) Irregular verbs have different affirmative past simple forms eg come
came; see saw;
go went .
Affirmative
I you he she it we you they
worked came
Negative
I you he she it we you they
did not
Interrogative
work come
did
I you he she it we you they
work? come?
The past tense indicates definite time terminating in the past, whether a time word is given or not. The past tense may refer to: (1) One event completed in the past: I saw him last night. They left two hours ago. The word ago requires the use of the past tense, even if the time indicated comes almost up to the present- they left one minute ago. (2) Repeated events completed in the past and no longer happening: Last year it rained frequently in this area. (custom) when I was young, I went swimming every day. (3) Duration of an event completed in the past:
He lived in New York for thirty years and then he decided to return to France. In Columbus’ day, people believed that the earth was flat.