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I am fond of kathak change simple past​

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Answered by Chaitanya1696
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We are provided with a sentence that we are required to convert into simple past tense. The simple past tense sentence will be " I was fond of kathak."

  • The sentences written in the English language can be broadly classified into the time the action of the sentence takes place.
  • On the above classification, the sentences can be classified as past tense, present tense, and future tense.
  • A past tense sentence is a sentence whose action has already taken place in the past.
  • A present tense sentence is a sentence whose actions are taking place at present.
  • A future tense statement is a sentence whose action will take place in the future.
  • Based on these definitions we can see that the sentence provided to us is written in the present tense.
  • For converting into past tense the verb 'is ' will have to be converted into the past tense ' was.'
  • So the simple past tense sentence will be " I was fond of kathak."

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