I (wait) for you at the usual time.
Provide correct form of verb
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I waited for you at the usual time .
- The simple present form of wait is wait/waits.
- The simple past form of wait is waited.
- The past participle or the third form of wait is waited.
- The continuous form of wait is waiting.
- Simple past tense occurs in cases where the action has been carried out in the past and has no effect in the present or future.
- Here in this case , we choose the simple past form of wait because the speaker had performed the action which has no effect in the present or future.
- Hence, waited is the most appropriate form.
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