My mother cook food at 12:00 noon yesterday correct the sentence by changing verb form??
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My mother cooked food at 12:00 noon yesterday.
Explanation:
- The simple past or past indefinite tense is often seen with a time expression explaining when the activity/event took place or for how long it lasted.
- This is the basic tense form which we use whenever we wish to speak about the past and we don't have any special occasion such as we should use the past perfect, present perfect or past continuous.
- Past simple tense has subject + verb 2 + -d/-ed.
- We denote finished actions, completed tasks, states or habits in the past by using this fundamental past tense.
- We use it with finished actions, states or habits in the past when we have a finished time word such as yesterday, last week, last month, at 5 o'clock, in 2013 etc.)
- Here, the above sentence states that the "action started and already finished in the past denoted by the time word- "yesterday", and "at 12:00 noon".
- Thus, the correct form of the verb in the sentence will be 'cooked' for the base verb 'cook'.
- So the tense will be Past simple.
- And the base verb 'cook' turns into 'cooked' to explain that the cooking was done or finished before now yesterday in the kitchen.
Thus the sentence can be corrected as follows-
My mother cooked food at 12:00 noon yesterday.
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