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Combine each set of the following sentences as directed with in the brackets:
1. It was a rainy day. We could not go to the station.
(Simple Sentence)
2. He went to the station. He went there in a hurry.
(Simple Sentence)
3. Will he come here ? I do not know.
(Complex Sentence)
# Some people die for some noble cause. They are honoured by everyone.
(Complex Sentence)
5. He drew his sword. He rushed upon the enemy.
(Compound Sentence)
6. Mr. Gupta was late. He missed the train.
(Compound Sentence)
7. I bought a pen. I spent ten rupees for it.
(Simple Sentence)
8. He has failed. He heard the news. He fainted.
(Simple Sentence)
9. Rashmi studies regularly. She must pass.
(Complex Sentence)
10. He worked hard. His object was to pass.
(Complex Sentence.) ​

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Answered by msjayasuriya4
2

Answer:

Simple past, Past Continuous, and Past Perfect

Simple past, Past Continuous, and Past Perfect

ANNAPURNA MADHURI

Introduction:

Any action or an event that started in the recent past and express idea of completion or occurence, in relation to another event, without an exact time of its completion is in the past perfect tense.

Past perfect is also used for actions completed in the recent past, not a very long time ago.

The past perfect tense form of a verb has two parts:

The past tense form of ‘to be’ – known as helping verb or auxillary verb

Past participle form of the main verb.

The structure of the sentence:

Affirmative sentences:-

Subject + helping verb + main verb + object

subject+ had + main verb (in past participle form) + object

Example: Farah had completed her homework.

In case of two events one happening after the other:

Subject + helping verb + (event 1) main verb (past participle form) + link + object + (event 2) main verb (in simple past form)

Example: The sun had set before the party started.

Note that here two events are described

Event 1: The sun set (in past perfect tense)

Event 2: The party began (in simple past tense)

Linking these events: before

Interrogative sentences:-

Helping verb + subject + main verb + object

Have/has + subject + participle form of main verb + object

Example: Had Farah completed her homework?

Negative sentences:-

Subject + helping verb + NOT – main verb + object

Subject + had NOT + participle form of main verb = object

Example: Farah had not completed her homework.

Previous Knowledge:

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Answered by kumarsumit121187
1

Answer:

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