Mindset for IELTS - Foundation (Unit 04: Travel And Holidays)


Match the sentences 1-3 in Exercise 13 with the tenses and . Then, read the Grammar box to check your answers.


Present simple:                    Past simple:

Present simple

Past simple

We use the present simple to talk about states in the present:

l’m (not) good at sports.

We also use the present simple to talk about habits and things people do regularly:

I go to French lessons twice a week.

We use the past simple to talk about an action completed in the past

I decided to go ......

We also use the past simple for past states that may or may not still be true:

Seville was very nice (when I visited it).

add NOT for states (l’m not good at sports.) and DO NOT for actions (I do not/don't study French.) add NOT for states (Seville was not very nice.) and DID NOT for actions (I did not/didn’t decide to go.)
The word order changes for states (Are you good at sports?) and we also add DO for actions (Do you study French?) The word order changes for states (Was Seville nice?) and we also add DID for actions (Did you decide to go?)
For regular verbs, the third person (he / she / it) changes from the infinitive form to -s or -(i)es. There are more changes for irregular verbs. For regular verbs, there is no change to the infinitive form for the past simple. However, there are changes for irregular verbs.

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