Pick out the verbs in the following sentences and state the tense of the sentence 3. The club is very informative
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When you talk about something that happened in the past, use the Past Simple tense (also called the Simple Past tense).
For example:
“I live in the UK.” (Present Simple tense)
“Last year I lived in France.” (Past Simple tense)
When to use the Past Simple tense
We use the Past Simple tense for states and for actions:
I lived in France when I was a child. (state)
I got up early and then had a coffee. (action)
We use this tense to talk about events a long time ago and also more recent events. The important thing is that the events are in the past. For that reason we often use a time reference, such as “ago” or “last year”, for example.
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adverb-informative
present continuous
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