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he (fly) to london yesterday (simple past tense)​

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Answered by Sitααrα
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Given sentence:-

  1. He (fly) to london yesterday.

Answer:

  1. He flied to London yesterday.

"Different forms of Verbs in the Simple Past Tense"

  • In Affirmative Sentences (Positive Statements), we use the Simple Past Tense form of the Verb with all Subjects.

Structure:-

  • Subject + Simple Past Tense form of the Verb

Example:-

  1. Radha performed at the school function.

In Negative Sentences, the pattern is:

Structure:-

  1. Subject + did not + Main (or Present) form of the Verb

Example:-

  1. Radha did not perform at the school function.

In Interrogative Sentences, the pattern is:

Structure:-

  1. Did + Subject + Main (or Present) form of the Verb + ?

Example:-

  1. Did Radha perform at the school function?

Question word + did + Subject + Main (or Present) form of the Verb

  1. How/When/Why did Radha perform at the school function?

Short Forms:

  • In Negative and Negative-Interrogative sentences, did not is generally shortened as didn't

  1. She didn't go.
  2. Didn't you go?
  3. I didn't go.

The Past Tense of the verb to be is given below:

  • was/were/had/did and was not/were not/had not/did not.

Where to Use Simple Past Tense

  • The Simple Past Tense is used to express an action that took place in the past time
Answered by anilkumarbiswal
0

Explanation:

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