Past simple
PAST SIMPLE shaklini o’tgan zamonda boshlangan VA o’tgan zamonda tugagan ish-harakatlarga nisbatan ishlatamiz. Bunda biz ish-harakat qachon boshlanib, qachon tugaganligi to’g’risida ma’lumot berishimiz shart bo’lmaydi. Eng muhim masala ish-harakatning o’tgan zamonda bajarib tugatilganligi va hozirda uning bajarilmayotganligi hisoblanadi.
PAST SIMPLE . FORM & USE
FORM
AFFIRMATIVE:
Subject +past form (-ed or irregular)
- I worked very hard. - My sister played tennis yesterday.
RULES FOR-ED IN REGULAR VERBS:
-Base form add + -ed (worked; played)
-Some verbs ending in 1 cons. + 1 vowel
double the consonant (stopped; planned)
-Verbs ending in cons. + -y change
this into an -i +ed (married;
studied)
NEGATIVE:
Subject + didn't + base form
- I didn't go to Paris last summer. - They didn't make any mistakes.
INTERROGATIVE:
Did + subject + base form + ?
- Did you like it? When did it rain?
My hometown
Samarkand is not only beautiful but also very important in historical aspect. Samarkand city is the second largest city after its “big brother” Tashkent. Like Tashkent, Samarkand once was the capital of Uzbekistan. Proudly standing right in the center of Uzbekistan, on the left bank of the Zarafshan River, Samarkand generously welcomes everyone wanting to know its unbelievable breathtaking story which takes the beginning in the earliest days of humanity.
Samarkand: most beautiful place of Central Asia
Samarkand attracts tourists and scientists from all over the world with the stunning architecture, spirit of harmony, quietness and, of course, with many historical riddles and mysteries.
Samarkand witnessed conquerors that brought bloody wars, but it resisted and rose, having become more beautiful and strong through the ages. The city soaked the culture and influence from the Sacs and Massagets, Greek-Macedonians, Mongols and Arabs. It absorbed only the best and survived.
Golden Age in Samarkand history happened to be during the period of 14-15 centuries: city was renewed and reconstructed, encompassed by a defending wall.
The prices vary. Samarkand cuisine differs from all other dishes of Uzbek cuisine: don’t forget to taste Samarkand pilaf and somsa.
Samarkand is full of surprises! Order the tour to Uzbekistan by Peopletravel to make sure of it!
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