Past Simple Tense Formula, Explained with Examples

(A) Past Simple Tense With “To Be Verb”

Be Verbs (was/were):
We can use was with: I, He, She, It or Singular name
We can use were with: We, you They or plural names

(1) Positive sentence:

[Subject + Be Verb (was/were) + predicate]
Examples:

  • I was at the party last night.
  • You were late for the meeting.
  • The dogs were barking all night.
  • He was happy to see his friends.
  • It was a sunny day.

(2) Negative sentence:

[Subject + Be Verb (was/were) + not (wasn’t/weren’t) + predicate]
Examples:

  • I was not at the party last night.
  • You weren’t late for the meeting.
  • He wasn’t happy with the result.
  • We were not expecting such good news.
  • They were not at home when I called.

(3) Interrogative sentence:

[Be Verb (was/were) + Subject + predicate + ?]
Examples:

  • Was she at the party last night?
  • Were you late for the meeting?
  • Was he happy with the result?
  • Were we expecting such good news?
  • Were they at home when I called?

(4) Interrogative Negative:
[Be Verb (was/were) + Subject + not + predicate + ?] OR [Be Verb (wasn’t/weren’t) + Subject + predicate + ?]
Examples:

Was he not a doctor?
Weren’t they at the party last night?
Was it not a beautiful day yesterday?
Wasn’t she happy with her performance?
Were you not late for the meeting this morning?

(5) Interrogative Sentences (Wh-Word):

[Wh-word + “was/were” + Subject + predicate + ?]
Examples:

  • Where was she last night?
  • Why were you late for the meeting?
  • What was he doing at that time?
  • How were we expecting such good news?
  • When were they at home?

(B) Past Simple Tense With Other Verbs:

(1) Affirmative Sentences:
[Subject + 2nd form of Verb + Object]
Examples:

  • Alice watched a movie last night.
  • Bob played soccer with his friends.
  • Clara baked a delicious cake for the party.
  • David visited his grandparents during the holidays.
  • Emily finished reading the book in one day.

(2) Negative Sentences:
[Subject + Did not (didn’t) + 1st Form of Verb + Object]
Examples:

  • Alice did not watch a movie last night.
  • Bob didn’t play soccer with his friends.
  • Clara did not bake a delicious cake for the party.
  • David didn’t visit his grandparents during the holidays.
  • Emily did not finish reading the book in one day.

(3) Interrogative Sentences (Yes/No Questions):
[Did + Subject + 1st Form of Verb + Object + ?]
Examples:

  • Did Alice watch a movie last night?
  • Did Bob play soccer with his friends?
  • Did Clara bake a delicious cake for the party?
  • Did David visit his grandparents during the holidays?
  • Did Emily finish reading the book in one day?

(4) Interrogative Negative Sentences:
[Did + Subject + not + 1st Form of Verb + Object + ?] OR [Didn’t + Subject + 1st Form of Verb + Object + ?]
Examples:

  • Did Alice not watch a movie ;ast night? (or) Didn’t Alice watch a movie last night?
  • Did Bob not play soccer with his friends? (or) Didn’t Bob play soccer with his friends?
  • Did Clara not bake a delicious cake for the party? (or) Didn’t Clara bake a delicious cake for the party?
  • Did David not visit his grandparents during the holidays? (or) Didn’t David visit his grandparents during the holidays?
  • Did Emily not finish reading the book in one day? (or) Didn’t Emily finish reading the book in one day?

(5) Interrogative Sentences (Wh-Word):
[Wh-Word + Did + Subject + 1st Form of Verb + Object + ?]
Examples:

  • What did Alice watch last night?
  • Who did Bob play soccer with?
  • What did Clara bake for the party?
  • Where did David visit during the holidays?
  • How long did Emily take to finish reading the book?