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Fill in the blanks by choosing appropriate doing words from the brackets : Today I (go/went) to school with my father. Yesterday I (take/took) my mother with me. Last afternoon I (come/came) late from school. Today I (have/had) milk and bread. Yesterday we (leave/left) home early.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1) Today, I went to school with my father.

2) Yesterday, I took my mother with me.

3) Last afternoon, I came to school.

4) Today, I had milk and bread.

5) Yesterday, we left home early.

Answered by brainlysme13
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The following are the appropriate doing words:

1) Today I went to school with my father.

2) Yesterday I took my mother with me.

3) Last afternoon I came late from school.

4) Today I had milk and bread.

5) Yesterday, we left home early.​

All of these sentences are in simple past tense.

  • The fundamental past tense in Modern English is the simple past, often known as the past simple, past indefinite, or preterit.
  • Despite having various other purposes, its primary function is to narrate past occurrences.
  • There are a few hundred irregular verbs with numerous forms, whereas ordinary English verbs produce the simple past in -ed.
  • The term "simple" is used to distinguish between past tense constructions that require auxiliaries in conjunction with participles, like the past perfect and past progressive, and those whose basic form uses the simple past tense alone.
  • Hence, the past forms of the verbs from the given set of words in each of these sentences has to be chosen

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