Greek and Trojans fought for ten years (pick out the verb and identify the tense)
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The verb of the above sentence is Fought.
The tense is Past Indefinite.
Explanation:
The past indefinite tense, also known as simple past tense, is used to indicate a finished or completed action/task that occurred/happened at a specific point in time in the past. ‘A specific time’ can be diverse and can cover a long period of time but it cannot be undeterminable.
Structure:
Subject + verb in the past form + . . . . . + adverb of time + . . . . .
In Past Indefinite Tense, 2nd form of Verb is used to form the Affirmative sentence. We have already read that there are three forms of verbs -
1st GO, 2nd WENT & 3rd GONE.
In that way 1st Fight, 2nd Fought & 3rd Fought
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