Answer:
1. We visit → We visited
2. They like → They liked
3. She dances → She danced
4. I play → I played
5. You carry → You carried
6. He stops → He stopped
7. You change → You changed
8. We enjoy → We enjoyed
9. She uses → She used
10. You try → You tried
Explanation:
All of the verbs above are regular verbs, which makes their Simple Past form quite easy to make. Take a look at the rules below:
1. We must add -d to regular verbs ending in -e.
like - liked
dance - danced
change - changed
use - used
2. We must add -ed to regular verbs that do NOT end in -e.
visit - visited
3. If the verb has only one syllable ending in consonant + vowel + consonant, we must double the final consonant before adding the -ed.
stop - stopped
4. If the verb ends in a consonant + y, we must drop the -y and add -ied.
carry - carried
try - tried
NOTE: If the verb ends in vowel + y, it belongs to the second rule and not this one. In other words, we do NOT drop the -y. We simply add -ed.
play - played
enjoy - enjoyed