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Past Simple Negative Form

Learn the past simple negative form with this quick and easy English lesson video.

Understanding the past simple negative form is essential for speaking and writing in English accurately. This 30-second video lesson provides a simple explanation with a practical example:

I didn't ____ last night.

Options: study, studied, studying.

The key word here is "didn't". When you see don't, doesn't, or didn't, these auxiliary verbs are always followed by the base form of the verb. This means no "s" or "ing" endings.

Correct answer: "study".

By remembering this rule, you can avoid common mistakes and use the past simple negative form correctly in your sentences. Watch the video to reinforce this concept and improve your English grammar skills quickly and effectively.

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