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what is the main clause of simple past tense?​

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Answered by greeshmasaranya983
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Explanation:

When the main clause is in the past or past perfect tense, the subordinate clause must be in the past or past perfect tense. He said that he wanted to go. (NOT He said that he wants to go.) (Here the main clause (He said) is in the simple past tense and hence the subordinate clause, too, should be in the past tense.)

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Answered by ruchika7959
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Answer:

the main clause is in the past or past perfect tense, the subordinate clause must be in the past or past perfect tense. He said that he wanted to go. (NOT He said that he wants to go.) (Here the main clause (He said) is in the simple past tense and hence the subordinate clause, too, should be in the past tense.)

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