he ______ (leave) his house some days ago in past indefinite or present perfect
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past indefinite
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He left his house some days ago. (past indefinite)
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- Tense is the form of the action word that means the verb which denotes the timeframe of action or event and the degree of completeness.
- It also shows the state of action. The word Tense means time.
- Based on the time reference, there are three tenses- Present, Past and Future.
- A verb that refers to the present time is said to be in the Present Tense.
- A verb that denotes to past time is said to be in the Past Tense.
- A verb that indicates future time is said to be in the Future Tense.
- The past indefinite tense is most often spelt as simple past tense.
- The simple past tense is used to indicate a finished or completed action/task that happened at a specific point in time in the past.
- "A specific time" can be diverse and can cover a long period that cannot be undeterminable.
- Since here, the sentence indicates a particular time (some days ago) in the past (with/without a reference to the time of speaking), we will go for the past indefinite verb form.
Therefore, the correct tense to be used in the blank would be "Left"(past indefinite tense)
He left his house some days ago.
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