gita solved all questions (change into past indefinite tense)
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Did gita solved all questions?
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The sentence: 'Gita solved all questions' is the past indefinite tense.
- The given sentence is the past indefinite(or simple past) tense because the second form of the verb, solve, is used with the subject, Gita.
- It is the affirmative sentence. We can change it into the negative and interrogative of the past indefinite.
- The negative sentence is 'Gita did not solve all questions'.
- The interrogative sentence is 'did Gita solve all questions?'
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