The baby remained motionless ( identify the tense)
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Past tense
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Remained is the past form of remain
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The tense of the sentence "The baby remained motionless" is Simple Past Tense.
Simple Past Tense:
- The tense is the time when the action of the verb is performed. It can already be completed (past) or maybe in process of completion (present) or will be completed (future).
- We simply identify the tense by looking out for the verb in the sentence. The verb tells the time and the status of the action happening.
- So for this example, the verb is 'remained'. Now, the real word or the original form of that word is 'remain'.
- There's an addition to the original verb in the form of 'ed'. And we should note down that 'ed' is used for the past tense form of verbs.
- Hence, the sentence's verb doesn't have any specifications so it will be in the 'Simple Past Tense'.
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