To understand this tense properly, remember one simple idea:
👉 We use Past Indefinite Tense when an action is completely finished in the past.
It does not continue in the present.
🧠 Basic Concept
When you talk about:
- something you did before,
- something that is finished,
- or something that happened at a specific time in the past,
👉 you use Past Indefinite Tense.
🔹 1. Talking About Yesterday or Past Time
Whenever you talk about your daily activities in the past.
✨ Examples:
- I woke up early yesterday.
- I went to school.
- I completed my homework.
👉 These actions are finished, so we use past tense.
🔹 2. Talking About Past Experiences
When you share something that happened in your life.
✨ Examples:
- I visited Lahore last year.
- She saw a beautiful place.
👉 These experiences happened in the past and are now complete.
🔹 3. Talking About Past Habits
When you talk about things you used to do regularly in the past.
✨ Examples:
- We played cricket every evening.
- He studied at night.
👉 These actions happened repeatedly in the past.
🔹 4. Telling Stories or Events
When you tell a story, all actions are usually in past tense.
✨ Examples:
- He opened the door and entered the room.
- She found a lost bag and returned it.
👉 Stories describe completed actions, so we use past tense.
🔹 5. Talking About Completed Work
When you want to show that something is finished.
✨ Examples:
- I finished my work.
- They cleaned the room.
👉 The work is done and finished.
⭐ Very Important Point
❗ If the action is:
- finished
- in the past
- not connected to the present
👉 Use Past Indefinite Tense
🎯 Easy Trick to Remember
If you can add words like:
- yesterday
- last night
- last week
- ago
👉 Then it is usually Past Indefinite Tense