English, asked by juliorabhaa, 5 months ago

To refer to something that began in
and continued up to a point of reference in
for the last one week when
he came to see me.
the past.
EXERCISE
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A. Change the tense as directed.
1. He puts milk in tea.
(Past Continuous)
2. He swears that he is innocent.
(Past Simple)
3. Treach late.
(Past Perfect)
4. A woodcutter cut a tree.
(Past Continuous)
5. We live in a village.
(Past Simple)
6. I was writing a letter to my friend.
(Past Perfect)
B. Fill in the blanks with suitable forms in past tense.
1. We...........
(go)home when we ......
(come acros
2. He ............... (waste) his money in gambling and .......
(become
3. Due to his bad luck his horses
(fall) into the river.
.... (refuse) to admit that he ......
4. The lawyer
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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