past tense structure
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Simple Past Tense indicates an action which is completed at a definite time in the past.
The Structures of Simple Past Tense
POSITIVE FORM (+):
Subject + V2 ( Second Form of Verb )
NEGATIVE FORM (-):
Subject + did not + V1 ( First Form of Verb )
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Simple past:
Verb's second form (Went,played,Was,Were)
Past continuous:
Was/were+ verb+ing
Past perfect
Had + Verb's third form (Gone, caught)
Past prefect continuous:
Had+been+verb+ing
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