The policeman holds up his hand change into past indefinite
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The Past Indefinite Tense describes an action that occurred in the past and was finished by that time. Simple past tense is another name for past indefinite.
- It is employed for past actions that have no bearing on the present.
- It is used to describe an action that took place in the past and lasted for a while.
- When the time is indicated, it is utilised to denote the action that was finished in the past.
- It can also be used to describe a definite action for which a time frame is not specified.
- It is employed to request the time of action.
The past indefinite tense has the following syntax:
Subject plus V2 (the verb's II form) plus other words
In the given sentence:
Subject - The policeman
Verb - Holds
Other words - up his hands
The v2 form of holds is held.
Hence the past definite of the given sentence is The policeman held up his hand.
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