Simple past - To live (regular verb)
- The Past Simple is used to talk about finished actions in a finished period of time.
- The Past Simple tense of regular verbs is formed by adding -ed to the infinitive :
(example: Infinitive : to play Past Simple : I played.)
(example: Infinitive : to play Past Simple : I played.)
- The auxiliary did is used to form the negative and interrogative forms.
AFFIRMATIVE FORM | NEGATIVE FORM | INTERROGATIVE FORM |
I lived | I did not live | Did I live? |
You lived | You didn't live | Did you live? |
He/she/it lived | He/she/it didn't live | Did he/she/it live? |
We lived | We didn't live | Did we live? |
You lived | You didn't live | Did you live? |
They lived | They didn't live | Did they live? |
did not = didn't ( short form)
ed disappears at the negative form
ed disappears at the negative form