formula of simple past
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The formula for asking a question in the simple past tense is did + [subject] + [root form of verb]. ... The formula is was/were + [subject].
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Sub + HV + V2 + Obj
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PAST OR SIMPLE PAST :
SUB + V2 + OBJ
- The past tense is a grammatical tense whose function is to place an action or situation in past time. In languages which have a past tense, it thus provides a grammatical means of indicating that the event being referred to took place in the past.
- The past tense is a verb tense used for a past activity or a past state of being. For example: I jumped in the lake. (This is a past activity.)
- 4 Past Tenses and When to Use Them. Home. ...
- 4 Past Tenses and When to Use Them. Home. ... Past Simple. The first past tense you'll often learn in your English classes is the past simple. ...
- 4 Past Tenses and When to Use Them. Home. ... Past Simple. The first past tense you'll often learn in your English classes is the past simple. ... Past Continuous. Another common past tense is the past continuous. ...
- 4 Past Tenses and When to Use Them. Home. ... Past Simple. The first past tense you'll often learn in your English classes is the past simple. ... Past Continuous. Another common past tense is the past continuous. ... Past Perfect. Now we can move on to a slightly more difficult tense – the past perfect. ...
- 4 Past Tenses and When to Use Them. Home. ... Past Simple. The first past tense you'll often learn in your English classes is the past simple. ... Past Continuous. Another common past tense is the past continuous. ... Past Perfect. Now we can move on to a slightly more difficult tense – the past perfect. ... Past Perfect Continuous.
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