My mother's mother is my grandma
We use the simple past to talk about actions and events in
the past.
1 To form the affirmative, we usually add -ed to the infinitive
form of the verb:
visit visited look look talk talk
If the verb ends in -e, we add -d:
like liked use use
If the verb ends in -y, we change y to i and add -ed:
copy cop
2 To form the negative, we use didn’t and the infinitive form of
the verb:
didn’t stay mix like
Note that the simple past form is the same for all persons:
I walked. She walked. He didn’t stay. We didn’t stay.
<span>1. When was this church (constructed)? 2. The central office of this organization is located) in Minsk. 3. What does Belarus (export)? 4. A small increase in our company's profits (was reported) last year. 5. Are credit cards (accepted) in your shop? 6. The thieves (entered) the gallery through a small upstairs window. 7. My wife (is paid) more than I am 8. Yesterday Mr. Higgins was told to arrive at the office at two o'clock sharp. 9. She will be informed about the result of the research as soon as it (finishes) next month. 10. William the Conqueror (built) the castle in the 11th century.</span>