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Past simple tense | Learn English Grammar Rules l Let's learn English. 👉 Don't forget to subscribe to our FREE YouTube channel for more updates. Subscribe now: https://bit.ly/2mmB5LR The past simple tense has several uses. Simple past tense grammar's main use is to describe a completed action in the past.  We also use simple past tense grammar in English  to describe a series of completed actions and to describe the duration of an action from the past. The simple past tense has regular verbs in English and irregular verbs in English. For a complete list of irregular verbs past simple go here https://www.rong-chang.com/irregularverbs.htm Watch this video to learn travel English https://youtu.be/wkVbDUxtzBE Check out our other podcasts https://www.dannyenglish.com/podcast Try one of our courses or books 👇👇 Learn English through stories 1 eBook 👉 https://amzn.to/3B7OokO Learn English through stories 2 eBook 👉 https://amzn.to/3l2n01Z Learn English through stories 3 eBook 👉https://amzn.to/3h1JzRM It's important to study irregular verbs past tense in English to become more fluent in English. For regular verbs past tense, we should add -ed. For verbs which already end in a silent -e, we simply add -d (die - died for example). For regular verbs ending in a consonant and -y, we change the "y" to "i" and add -ed (hurry - hurried for example). In this video you can study regular verbs past tense pronunciation as well as, simple past tense regular verbs pronunciation in English. You will also learn past simple tense and the past simple tense English grammar rules. In English conversation and English grammar regular and irregular verbs are important to study. You should study and become comfortable using regular and irregular verbs in English if you want to master the simple past grammar in English. So, let's learn English about how to use simple past tense.  For regular verbs ending in a consonant + vowel + consonant where the final syllable is stressed, we double the consonant and add -ed (stop - stopped and prefer - preferred for example) In British English, for regular verbs ending in -l, we always double the -l (cancel - cancelled for example). In American English, for verbs ending in -l, we follow the stressed syllable rule mentioned above.  On the English Danny Channel, you will Learn English with beginner, intermediate, and advanced English lessons. So, watch our videos to get beginner, intermediate, and advanced English listening and vocabulary practice. This is an English learning channel with many English lessons. Get the audio Podcast https://anchor.fm/englishdanny  ________ 👉 Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more updates. 👉 Subscribe now: https://bit.ly/2mmB5LR  ________ Let's Stay Connected:👇🏼 📢Website: http://www.dannyenglish.com  ♥️FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/paperenglish/