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She cooks food change in past indefinite tense​

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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She cooked food.

  • The given sentence is in the simple present tense.
  • Simple present tense is used to indicate regular actions or phenomena, common habits and universal truth.
  • Past indefinite tense, also known as simple past tense is used to indicate actions taking place in the past.
  • In such cases, we used the V3 form of the verb or verb+ed form.
  • The sentence is in the form-

Subject + verb-ed + object.

Answered by PADMINI
2

She cooks food (change into past Indefinite tense)

Correct Sentence:

Past Indefinite Tense: She cooked food.

The given tense is a simple present tense. When we change a simple present into a simple past, we need to use the 3rd form of the verb.

Structure of the simple past tense:

Subject + verb-ed + Object

She - subject

Cook - verb

Food - object

  • Simple past tense: She cooked food
  • Simple present tense: She cooks food
  • Simple Future tens: She will cook food.
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