he takes tea change into simple past
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Simple past tense.
Explanation:
- Simple past tense shows the actions or things that have been done in the past time.
- These things have nothing to do with the present or future.
- They can affect your present but they can not happen in the present.
- We use 'was' or 'were' to show the actions of the past.
- The third form of the verb is always used in the simple past tense.
- By changing this sentence we will get this.
- ''He took tea''.
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He took tea
Explanation:
- Simple Past tenses are used to report an activity that has already taken place. The action has happened and is no more. The simple past tense is not time-related as in the case of past continuous tense.
- A simple past is also used to express the sensation we had at a particular period.
- For regular verbs, the suffix ‘ed’ is added whereas for other verbs the form is changed as seen in this sentence. Here ‘takes’ is changed to ‘took’.
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