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  1. 14 de jul. de 2011 · El pasado simple suele usarse con expresiones de pasado como yesterday, last night, last week, last year, two weeks ago, 5 years ago, in 2001, etc. También se puede usar con un pasado continuo para hablar del pasado, concretamente para acciones o situaciones de larga duración: She called me while she was walking home.

  2. The form of the verb to be is am (contracted to 'm), is ('s) and are ('re) in the present tense and was/were in the past. To be is used as an auxiliary verb, to form continuous tenses and the passive, and as a main verb.

  3. Comparing the past and the present. In this material you will learn how to compare and contrast the past with the present, you will use regular and irregular verbs, connectors such as and, but, or, also, and because. You will read, listen and write stories that focus on the differences between life in the past and the present and you will have ...

  4. Verbs. Past tense. Level: intermediate. Past tense. There are two tenses in English – past and present. The past tense in English is used: to talk about the past. to talk about hypotheses (when we imagine something) for politeness. There are four past tense forms in English: We use these forms: to talk about the past: He worked at McDonald's.

  5. Past Simple y Present Perfect son dos tiempos verbales para expresar acciones pasadas, pero se usan en situaciones diferentes y no pueden intercambiarse. Lingolia te presenta una explicación comparada para que aprendas a diferenciarlos fácilmente.

  6. The use of the present simple and present perfect later on are incongruous with a past perfect as far as I can tell. To use a past perfect here, you'd have to shift the tenses in the following sentences towards the past.

  7. Verbs. Talking about the past. Level: intermediate. Past events and situations. We use the past simple to talk about: something that happened once in the past: The film started at seven thirty. We arrived home before dark. something that was true for some time in the past: Everybody worked hard through the winter.