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Explanation:
has been
rained
helped
visited
did
was
gora
visited
saw
spents
taught
talked
Answer:
- It was fantastic.
- It wasn't raining a lot.
- Kaira and Samaira were not helping me.
- We visited the zoo last Saturday.
- I did my homework yesterday.
- The weather was fine yesterday.
- Last year, I went to a holiday to England.
- I visited lots of interesting places last year.
- We saw a beautiful rainbow after the rain.
- Where did you spend your last holiday?
- Who did you teach English in class VI?
- Did you talk to your aunt last week?
The past tense is used to describe or indicate an action that began or happened in the past.
There are four forms of the past tense --->
☞Past Simple Tense
The simple past tense is used to express completed actions. It is known as the past simple because it does not require any auxiliary verbs to complete its meaning; its structure is simply the past-tense form of the verb. The past simple tense only uses the auxiliary verb did when it is used in a question or becomes negative.
Examples
“I went to the park yesterday.”
“Did they mow the lawn yet?”
“What did you wear last night?"
☞Past Continuous Tense
Also called the past progressive, the past continuous tense, is used to describe something that was in progress at a certain moment in the past and either finished in the past or continued until the present moment.
It is called the past continuous because it uses the past tense of the auxiliary verb be (was or were) followed by the present participle of the main verb (which is used to describe an action that is or was continuously happening).
Examples
“The phone rang as they were leaving.”
“She was still writing her thesis at 2 o’clock in the morning.”
“His memory was fading as he got older.”
☞Past Perfect Tense
The past perfect tense expresses the idea that something occurred before another action in the past. It can also show that something happened before a specific time in the past. To form the past perfect, we use had (the past tense of the auxiliary verb have) + the past participle of the main verb.
Because we use the past perfect to highlight two separate points in the past, we often use the conjunctions---before, when, because, until, or by the time to specify the order in which they occurred in time.
Examples:
“The film had already ended when I switched on the TV.”
“Unfortunately, he had left his keys in the house when he left.”
“What had you done that forced you to move abroad?”
☞Past Perfect Continuous Tense
The past perfect continuous tense (also called the past perfect progressive tense) is used to describe an action that began and was still in progress in the past before another past action started.
To form the past perfect continuous, we use had been + the present participle of the main verb.
Examples
“We had been waiting for a long time before the bus finally came.”
“I had been working on the ranch for more than half my life when I retired.”
“Where had you been staying at the time of the incident?”