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i (wear) my raincoat .it (rain) and people ( get) wet.

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Answered by sadiaanam
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Explanation:

I wore my raincoat .it rained and people got wet.

The past tense is a grammar tense used to indicate that an action or circumstance occurred in the past. The English verbs sang, went, and washed are examples of verbs in the past tense. Most languages include a past tense, and some have numerous varieties to show how long ago the action occurred. Some languages feature both an imperfect tense, which expresses ongoing or recurring occurrences or acts, and a compound past tense that makes use of auxiliary verbs. While non-inflected languages may employ other terms, such as "yesterday" or "last week" etc. to indicate that something occurred in the past, certain languages inflect the verb, which alters the ending to indicate the past tense.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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My raincoat was on. People got soaked because it poured.

A grammatical tense called the past tense is used to say that something happened in the past. Verbs in the past tense include the English words sang, went, and washed. Most languages have a past tense, and some of them have a variety of them to indicate when something happened. Some languages have a compound past tense that makes use of auxiliary verbs in addition to an imperfect tense, which expresses continuous or repeated events or activities. Some languages inflect the verb, which changes the ending to indicate the past tense. Non-inflected languages may use alternative phrases, such as "yesterday" or "last week," etc. to indicate that something occurred in the past.

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