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treading cautiously among the woods rewrite using simple past sentence
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I was treading cautiously among the woods.
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The simple past tense of "I was treading cautiously among the woods" is "I treaded cautiously among the woods".
- The tenses are categorised into past, present and future which are further sub-categorised into simple(indefinite), continuous, perfect and perfect continuous.
- The given sentence is an example of past continuous tense because the helping verb, "was", is used with the first form of the verb with " ing".
- To convert it to simple past tense, we need to remove "ing" from the verb and helping verb. After removing them, we need the second form of "tread" (treaded) in simple past tense.
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