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I cut my finger while helping my mother
Change into simple past

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Answered by pinkypearl301
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Answer: I cut my finger when i helped my mother.

Explanation: I cut my finger when i helped my mother. When a phrase is changed to any kind of past tense, the verb "cut" remains unchanged. Technically, the line "I sliced my finger" might be in either the simple past or the simple present tense. It can imply that I've previously sliced my finger. The simple past tense, often known as the preterite, is used to discuss an activity that was performed in the past. The fundamental past tense in English is the simple past. It doesn't matter when the activity took place; it might have been recently or far in the past.

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