When we use was+3rd form of verb
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It is used as indefinite form of verb
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The use of the was+3rd form of the verb is observed in English Grammar in the case of Past Indefinite Tenses.
Past Indefinite tense:
- This type of tense is a special sub-category of Past Tense. More simply, this is known as Simple Past Tense.
- When the was+ 3rd form of the main verb is used in a sentence, it is used to define an incident that is uncertain and the timing of the incident taking place is unknown to the speaker.
- Such forms are rarely used in the case of expressing a perfect tense sentence.
Hence, the correct answer will be that in a sentence that has the tone of Past Indefinite Tenses, the was+3rd form of the verb is used.
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