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Answered by Ganesh6775
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(i) I could see that.

(ii) You wrote book.

(iii) We closed the door.

(iv) Ketan spoke English.

(v) Reena played in the garden.

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Subject + Verb (Past Form) + Object

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When a verb shows that an action was completed in the past, it is known as Simple Past Tense. To form this tense, we use the '__ed' form of the verb. The Simple Past Tense is formed with only the past form of the verb. There is no need to use 'was' with the past form of the verb.

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