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I will not do any mischief in simple past tense​

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Answered by skyfall63
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I did not do any mischief.

Explanation:

The simple past tense, sometimes called grammatical tense or verb , is used to talk about a completed action in the past. The simple past is the basic form of the past in English. The time of action may be in the recent past or the distant past, and the duration of action is not important.

Here, "I will not do any mischief" changed into "I did not do any mischief".

Verb 'will' is changed as 'did'.

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Answered by 2943ts
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#I was not do any mischief.

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