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While he (dig)............In the garden,he(find).........an old coin. (change the word in brackets to simple past )

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Answered by Krais
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Dig - dug
Find - found
While he dug in the garden he found an old coin.
Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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The completed sentence in simple past is as follows:

  • While he dug in the garden, he found an old coin.

Simple past tense:

  • The fundamental past tense in Modern English is the simple past, often known as the past simple, past indefinite, or preterite.
  • Despite having various other purposes, its primary function is to narrate past occurrences.
  • 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.
  • "I went to the park" is an illustration of a phrase using a simple past tense verb.

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