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True [87]
4 years ago
5

Write a sentence for each of the four past tenses using the subject "Rockwell" and the verb "paint."

English
2 answers:
Andrei [34K]4 years ago
4 0
"Rockwell painted the fence" - Past simple tense
"Rockwell had painted the fence before I arrived" - Past perfect tense
"Rockwell was painting the fence when I arrived" - Past continuous tense
"Rockwell had been painting the fence when his friend had arrived" - Past perfect continuous tense.
MrMuchimi4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

"Rockwell painted the fence" - Past simple tense

"Rockwell had painted the fence before I arrived" - Past perfect tense

"Rockwell was painting the fence when I arrived" - Past continuous tense

"Rockwell had been painting the fence when his friend had arrived" - Past perfect continuous tense.

Explanation:

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