difference between simple future tense and simple past tense
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The simple tense is the “simplest” way to express past, present, and future events. Present regular verbs are conjugated by adding “-s” to third person singular. Past regular verbs are conjugated by adding “-ed” to all verb forms.
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Past regular verbs are conjugated by adding “-ed” to all verb forms. Future verbs are conjugated by adding “will” before the first person singular form of the verb.
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