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change into simple past tense. the headmaster wants to speak to you

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Answered by whamwham
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Answer:

The headmaster wanted to speak to you.

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Answered by shreta4567
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The simple past tense of the given sentence is

"The headmaster wanted to speak to you"

The sentence is in simple present tense as it indicates an action(wants) that is a part of a plan or arrangement.

"Wanted" is correct as it is in simple past tense of the singular verb "want". This is a subject-verb agreement with the singular subject 'headmaster'.

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