The past tense is a verb tense expressing  action, activity, state or  being in the past of the curent moment (in a  absolute tense system), or  prior to some other event, whether that is  past, present, or future (in a  relative tense system).
 Patterns:
 Using be : (subject + was/where + complement)
 Using verb : (subject + Vpast + complement)
 The function of the past tense:
  To express that an action started and finished at a specific time in  the  past. Sometimes, the speaker may not actually mention the specific   time, but they do have one specific time in mind. See the previous   examples.
   To describe a habit which stopped in the past. To make it clear that  we  are talking about a habbit, we often add expressions such as:  always,  often, usually, never, when I was a child, when I was younger,  etc.
         Examples:
  I always say a night fare when I was a child.
  Did you love flying kites when you were a kid?
  To describe past facts or generalizations which are no longer true.
 Examples:
  Lisa was introvert as a child, but now she is extrovert.
  Grandpa didn’t like coffe before.
 The adverbs that are usually used in the past tense sentences are:
 Yesterday
 Last...
 A week ago
 This morning
 Last week
 … ago
 A few minutes ago
 Just now
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