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simple past tense in regular verb to add adverb ​

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Answered by gurbachansingh0845
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The simple past tense of regular verbs is marked by the ending -d or -ed. ... "The simple past tense is often used with an adverbial phrase that specifies a time in the past, such as yesterday, last year, (or) an hour ago," according to Complete English Grammar Rules.

The simple past is used to describe an action that occurred and was completed in the past. The simple past is formed by adding –ed to the base form of the verb (the infinitive without to). In English, the simple past of regular verbs is very easy because is the same for all persons

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Answered by niveshgedam02
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The simple past tense of regular verbs is marked by the ending -d or -ed. ... "The simple past tense is often used with an adverbial phrase that specifies a time in the past, such as yesterday, last year, (or) an hour ago," according to Complete English Grammar Rules.

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