Five examples of verbs in the past and present tense: A verb is a word that indicates an action or a state of motion. For this reason, verbs are sometimes referred to as "doing" words. Here are five examples of verbs in the present and past tense: eat ~ ate; swim ~ swam ; run ~ ran; laugh ~ laughed; write ~ wrote If Direct is Simple Past→ In Indirect, it becomes Past PerfectExampleDirect SpeechShe said "I lived in Delhi"Indirect SpeechShe said that she had lived in DelhiNote:-In Direct Speech, we use "lived" (Simple Past)In Indirect Speech, we use "had lived" (Past Perfect)Convert into Indirect SpeechSimran. Simple Present Tense Examples. The earth revolves around the sun. She wakes up early in the morning daily. I speak French quite well. He works in this hotel as a chef. They lead a simple life. She serves the dinner at half-past eight and puts the children to sleep at half-past nine. The past forms don't change. I took a taxi to the airport. (take → took) That was when we spoke. (speak → spoke) One person gave me his last bar of chocolate. (give → gave) I see what you mean. I made, you made, he made, she made, it made, we made, they made! Exactly! To form the affirmative of past simple tense for regular verbs, use the root form of the verb, then add ‘-ed’ to the end. Formula = Subject + verb with ‘-ed’. Rachel played the guitar. Jack walked to school this morning. Note that English also has many irregular verbs that do not follow this rule! Vay Tiền Nhanh Chỉ Cần Cmnd Nợ Xấu.

5 examples of simple past tense