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zepelin [54]
3 years ago
5

Read the conversation and complete with the verbs given in the Simple Past Tense.

English
1 answer:
kondaur [170]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Be - were

Forget - forgot

Go - went

Do - did

Cry - cried

Love - loved

Want - wanted

Leave - left

Abandon - abandoned

Go - went

Stay - stay

Begin - began

Come - came

Be - was

Explanation:

The Simple Past Tense is the basic form of the past tense in English. It is used to talk about an action completed at some point in the past. The said action can be in the recent past (e.g. ten minutes ago) or distant past (e.g. ten years ago), and it's not important how long it took to complete (e.g. a second or years).

Some verbs have a regular and some irregular form of the Simple Past Tense.

Regular: inifitive + -ed -> Past Simple Tense (e.g. <em>play - played, cry - cried, love - loved</em>, etc.)

Irregular forms simply have to be learned (e.g. <em>be - was/were, forget - forgot, go - went,</em> etc.)

You can see more about phrases with the Simple Past Tense below:

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