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This unit breaks down the past tense into its four forms: past simple, past continuous, past perfect, and past perfect continuous. The unit focuses on each of these forms to demonstrate the appropriate syntax and spelling changes necessary to form the tense. By providing general rules for the formulation of these tenses and offering examples of exceptions to those rules (irregular verbs), this unit gives teachers helpful ways to categorize and teach these tenses to English learners. The unit also gives examples of mistakes commonly made by English learners when learning each particular form, such that by keeping these common errors in mind, a teacher might be able to anticipate what difficulties his or her students might face in that lesson. I learned to emphasize the helping verbs in the past perfect and past perfect continuous forms to differentiate them from each other and minimize students' confusion.