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the ship survived the night underline the 10 and state the tense​

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Answered by iqbaljohal
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it is simple past tense...

The ship survived the night.

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Answered by jenisha145
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The tense used in the sentence is Simple Past Tense.

Verbs & Tenses-

  • A verb is the action word in a given sentence. It is the task that is taking place in any given statement.
  • The time or the moment when the verb takes place is its tense. It is the time in which the verb took place.
  • There are three main types of tenses - The Present tense, The Past tense, & The Future tense.
  • When the action is happening in the present moment and takes place regularly for a routine, we say it is in the past tense.
  • If the action is about to take place in the future we say it is in the future tense. And when the action/verb has already taken place in the past time, we say it is in the past tense.
  • In the sentence "The ship survived the night", the verb is 'survived'.
  • All the verbs in the past tense end in the -ed form and hence the verb 'survived' is also in the past tense.
  • We can say that the action has already happened, and the ship has survived. Thus, the tense of the sentence will be Simple Past Tense.

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