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He deserved the wages. (Identify the tens​

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Answered by ToxicEgo
25

Answer:

Tense:

Simple past tense.

Formula : S+V2 +O+C

Answered by pragyan07sl
0

Answer:

The tense identified is-

Simple Past or past indefinite tense

Explanation:

  • The basic simple past tense, once in a while called the preterite, is utilized to discuss a finished activity in a period before now.
  • The past simple is the fundamental type of past tense in English. The time frame of the activity can be in the new past or the far-off past and here the length of the activity isn't significant.
  • We generally utilize the past simple when we say when something occurred, so it is related with sure previous time articulations.
  • This tense is utilized to depict a finished movement that occurred before now i.e. began before and finished previously.

Past indefinite tense uses:

  • 1. We use it with already finished actions, events, states or habits in the past with a finished time word (yesterday, last week, at 2 o'clock, in 2003). i.e. the time period has finished.
  • 2. We use it with finished actions, states or habits in the past that we have introduced with the present perfect or another tense i.e. "details of the news."
  • 3. For stories or series of events, we often use the past simple for the actions in the story and the past continuous for the background.
  • 4. Unreal or imaginary things in the present or future.
  • So basically this form of a verb is used to express an action that happened before the present time and is no longer occurring.
  • To represent the main verb in the sentence, we need to add ‘-d/ -ed’ to the end of the regular verb (subject+ verb 2).
  • Since this sentence depicts a finished movement that occurred before now and was completed previously, we will use past simple tense.

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