Read and underline the simple past tense verbs :-
Yesterday David and his father walked to the park David played with his friends They kicked a ball and played on the swing They stayed in the park for a long time. David's father met his friend in the park. At half past four it started to rain so they all went home.
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Answer:
Yesterday David and his father walked to the park. David played with his friends. They kicked a ball and played on the swing. They stayed in the park for a long time. David's father met his friend in the park. At half past four it started to rain so they all went home.
Explanation:
The vebrs used in past tense forms in the given passage are walked, played, kicked, played, stayed, met, started and went.
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Additional Information:
1. Verb:
A word which completes a sentence by giving a meaning is called as verb.
2. Verb is one of the parts of speech.
3. Any verb shows the action.
4. There are total five forms of verb and three main forms according to tense.
5. Simple Present Tense Form:
The main form of any verb is its simple present tense form.
Example: Go, Come, Eat, Ask, etc.
6. Simple Past Tense Form:
The form of verb which is used to show the action performed in the past is called simple past tense form of verb.
Generally, "d" or "ed" is used as a suffix to make past tense forms of the verbs.
Example: Went, Came, Ate, Asked, etc.
7. Past Participle Form:
It is also called third form of the verb.
Third form of verb is always used with helping verbs "have", "has" or "had".
Generally, the second and the third forms of the verbs are same.
Example: Gone, Come Eaten, Asked, etc.
8. Present Participle Form:
It is also called as "ing" form of the verb as "ing" is used as a suffix to the main verb to make it present participle form.
Present Participle Form is always used with helping vebrs "am", "is" or "are" in present tense and "was" or "were" in past tense.
Example: Going, Coming, Eating, Asking, etc.
9. Third Person Singular Form:
This form of the verb is used only with third person singular pronouns and all the singular nouns.
Generally, "s" or "es" is used as a suffix to make the third person singular form of the verbs.
Example: Goes, Comes, Eats, Asks, etc.
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I meet your father yesterday