The past tense is used to describe an activity or an event that has happened in the past or a past state of being and needs to include a time marker for when the event or action took place.
Structural formula:
Subject + verb (2nd form) + object.
Examples:
There are different ways to form the past tense in English, depending on the regularity of the verb and its ending.
Remember that English has many irregular verbs, so it’s important to learn their past tense forms individually.
Title: A Fun Day at the Park
Characters:
Scene: Emma and Mike are talking about their day at the park yesterday.
Emma: (excited) Mike, yesterday was so much fun at the park, right?
Mike: (smiling) Yes, Emma, it was a great day. What did you do first?
Emma: (enthusiastic) Well, I played on the swings. I swung really high!
Mike: (impressed) That sounds exciting. I climbed the big tree over there.
Emma: (curious) Did you see the cute squirrels in the tree?
Mike: (nodding) Yes, I did. They were quick and playful.
Emma: (remembering) After the tree, I had a picnic. I brought a delicious sandwich.
Mike: (hungry) I wish I had some of that sandwich. I only had a snack.
Emma: (giggling) It was really good. Then, we flew kites, and mine went really high!
Mike: (laughing) I remember that. Your kite was like a colorful bird in the sky.
Emma: (content) It was such a fantastic day. I can’t wait to go to the park again.
Mike: (agreeing) Me neither, Emma. It was a memorable day.