I lose my wallet in the train compartment
(into past tense)
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Answer:
it's already in the past tense
Explanation:
lose is past
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I lost my wallet in the train compartment.
- The given sentence is in simple present tense because the verb "lose" has been used.
- To change it into past tense we have to replace it by the past tense of the verb "lose" which is "lost".
- The rest of the sentence will remain the same.
- An example of changing verb into past tense is:
- I go to Delhi for my brother's wedding ceremony.
- I went to Delhi for my brother's wedding ceremony.
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