We want to ensure that there will be no scarcity of foods and drinks into simple past
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We wanted to ensure that there will be no scarcity of foods and drinks
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The past is a grammatical tense whose function is to place an action or situation in the past. Samples of verbs in the past tense include the English verbs sang, went and washed. Most languages have a past , with some having several types so as to indicate how far back the action took place. So, if any sentence depicts an action that has already happened at a selected time, then the verb is within the past tense. Lisa visited the supermarket yesterday. Sam cooked a tasty dinner yesterday. My brother saw a movie yesterday.
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We wanted to ensure that there will be no scarcity of foods and drinks
- The simple past tense, often known as the preterite, is used to discuss an activity that was performed in the past. The fundamental past tense in English is the simple past. It doesn't matter when the activity took place; it could have been recently or far in the past.
- Therefore, the verb is in the past tense if any statement describes an action that already occurred at a given period. Lisa visited the grocery store yesterday. Sam prepared a delicious meal yesterday. Yesterday, my brother went to the movies.
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