1- Famous sportswomen
Charlotte "Chattie" Reinagle Cooper, was the first female Olympic champion in history. She was British and played tennis professionally. Also, she won five female championships. She was born in September 1870, and died in 1966.
Gabrielle Douglas was 17 years old when she competed in the London Olympics in 2012. She got the gold medal in individual and team competitions. She became the first African descent in Olympic history who won the individual artistic gymnastics competition.
Gertrude Ederle was born in 1905. She was an Olympic swimming champion. She became the first woman who crossed the English Channel swimming in 1926. She swam for 14 hours and 34 minutes to cross to the other side of the channel.
2- Talking about the past:
We use the past simple to talk about events that start and finish in the past. There are some rules that you need to study but the most important is to check some examples to review the structure and use of this tense.
2.1- Regular verbs:
To form the past tense, add -ED at the end of the verb, but keep in mind the following rules:
2.2- Irregular verbs
Besides the regular verbs, there are irregular verbs that don’t end in ED. The best way to learn them is to practice, study and remember the examples. Also, you can group them according similarities. Check the following list with the most common verbs.
Verb form |
Past Simple |
Become |
Became |
Begin |
Began |
Break |
Broke |
Buy |
Bought |
Come |
Came |
Do |
Did |
Drink |
Drank |
Drive |
Drove |
Fall |
Fell |
Find |
Found |
Forget |
Forgot |
Swim |
Swam |
Think |
Thought |
Wear |
Wore |
Verb form |
Past Simple |
Get |
Got |
Give |
Gave |
Go |
Went |
Have |
Had |
Know |
Knew |
Leave |
Left |
Lose |
Lost |
Make |
Made |
Meet |
Met |
Pay |
Paid |
Put |
Put |
Take |
Took |
Understand |
Understood |
Win |
Won |
Verb form |
Past simple |
Run |
Run |
Say |
Said |
See |
Saw |
Sell |
Sold |
Send |
Sent |
Shoot |
Shot |
Sing |
Sang |
Sit |
Sat |
Sleep |
Slept |
Speak |
Spoke |
Spend |
Spent |
Tell |
Told |
Wake |
Woke |
Write |
Wrote |
2.3- Verb to be:
The verb to be is an irregular verb. The form in the past is the following:
I, he, she, it was /wasn’t
She was 14 years old in 2015 – He wasn’t there when I arrived – Was it on the car?
You, we, they were/ weren’t
We were happy together last year – You weren’t at home last night – Were they with you last summer?
*In question and negative forms don’t use DID.
2.4- Did: the past auxiliary
We use did to make negative and interrogative past simple sentences. When we use the auxiliary, the verb DOESN’T CHANGE, it keeps its base form. Look at the following structures
NEGATIVE: SUBJECT+ DID NOT (didn’t) + BASE FORM Examples: |
QUESTIONS: DID+ SUBJECT + BASE FORM + ? Examples: *The questions tags go first (what, when, who, where, how) |
2.5- Time markers
There are some words that indicate when in the past occurred an event.
2.6- Some important things to remember
Some rules |
Regular verbs: |
Negative |
Subject + DIDN'T + verb base form |
Questions |
DID + SUBJECT + VERB base form ? |
When to use it | To talk about actions or situations finished in the past. |