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can anyone tell the rule of past indefinite tense​

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Answered by meenukutti37
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Subject + Did + Not + Verb (Ist form) + Object + (.) In Past Indefinite Negative Tense, 'Did Not' is used with Ist form of Verb. In positive tense, 2nd form of verb is used but when 'Did' is used in Past Indefinite Negative and Interrogative tenses, Ist form of Verb (base form) is used with 'did'

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Answered by Anonymous
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Subject + Did + Verb (Ist form) + Object

IN NEGATIVE :-

Subject + Did + Not + Verb (Ist form) + Object

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