SIMPLE PAST
SimplePast is a verbal time that is in use for describing actions that have happened in a previous time and that already they have finished, for example:
She cleaned her house.
I broke the window.
Both in the interrogative form and in denial it is in use as auxiliary DID that is the form spent from the verb " TO DO " and accompanies to the principal verb in his infinitive form. In the denials one can use DID's carried away form NOT or DIDN'T. In the senior manager To Play uses the verb (To (play) like example.
On having expressed a prayer in Simple Past there is understood that the action does not guard relation with the present, since we see in the following cases:
I have lost the keys. (It is possible that in the present he has found them).
She lent me to book. She gave me a book. (It is possible that already one has returned it).
Also it is possible to indicate the moment in which the action develops to indicate the time with major precision:
They saw the movie last night. They saw the movie last night.
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