The past tense is used to show that an action was completed or done in the past.
Examples: He went to Ibadan yesterday.
Palomadied four years ago.
We were in Ekiti last year.
They stayed in a hotel for weeks.
It was hot yesterday.
The past tense is divided into four classes namely simple past tense, past continuous tense, past perfect tense, past perfect- continuous tense.
- The Simple Past Tense: It shows that an action was completed in the past. It expresses an action that takes in the past; used in conditional statements used to express habitual past action and to change a direct to indirect speech.
Example: I went to school in Ogbomosho.
We waited for her.
You sand a song.
He learnt English.
She wrote a letter.
It rained heavily.
They built the house.
- Past Continuous Tense: It is used to show that an action was in progress or incomplete in the past. It is made up of was or were + verb + ing, i.e was singing or were playing
Example: I was reading a novel.
We were waiting for her.
You were singing a song.
He was learning English.
She was writing a letter.
It was raining heavily.
They were building the house.
While Iwas reading, my maid was washing the plates.
As he was walking to the station, he tripped and fell.
- Past Perfect Tense: It is used toshow a past action that took place before another. It is made with had+past participle i.e. had eaten, had goneetc.
Example: I had read a novel.
We had waited for her.
You had sung a song.
He had learnt English.
She had written a letter.
It had rained heavily.
They had built the house.
After I had said my prayers, I played the piano.
Everyone had gone to bed when she came home.
He told us that they had bought a new television set.
- Past Perfect Continuous Tense: It is used to show that an action had been in progress up till another action began.
It is made with had+been+past participle i.e, had been singing etc.
Examples: I had been reading a novel.
We had been waiting for her.
Evaluation: Write the tense of each of verb below:
Will embark, floats, shall have docked flowed, have changed, has navigated, had steered, announced, will have cleared had departed, is walking, were fighting.
Reading: Student’s Companion Junior High School by Cihrus Talbot page 84 – 92
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