domingo, 20 de enero de 2008

Past Simple

The past simple perfect is a time of aspect perfective, since the action has been finished.In the Spanish, opposite to the past perfect compost, it indicates a not recent past in the mind of the speaker. There exists a value moved of very colloquial use that has a value of future / future.In America, often the past simple perfect one is used by the word " already, " instead of the compost, though it is not important when the event passed, but only is passed in the past. In Spain, the compost is used by more frequency because of it.
I ate
You ate
He/ She ate
We / We ate
You ate
They ate.