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Setler [38]
3 years ago
9

This text describes how Claudia recovered from an eating disorder.

English
1 answer:
svlad2 [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A few years ago Claudia (not feel) a

did not feel or was not feeling- good about her body shape and her weight.

She (decide)

decided_ to go on a diet without any specialist help.

Time (pass)  <u>passed</u>

and Claudia (continue) continued d

eating less and less food.

She (start)  <u>started</u>

- to feel really bad.

She also (avoid)  <u>avoided</u>

- her friends when they (have) 8 had_

plans to go

out. Claudia (feel) h_felt

_ really lonely.

But one day, Claudia had to go to the hospital.

Fortunately, Claudia got medical help. When her mother came to the hospital, Claudia (realize)  <u>realized</u>

_ that she was not alone.

_​

Explanation:

Past simple forms of verbs describe actions that happened in the past and has been completed. It is often used with past time references and talks about past events or actions. These verbs can either be regular ending in ''d'' or ''ed'' and ''ied'' if a word ends with a ''y'' or irregular changing the spelling form of the base word. Example: If a verb ends with the vowel ''e'' you simply add ''d'' at the end to make it past tense,  while regular past simple tense just need to add ''ed'' at the end e.g  ''pass'' becomes ''passed'', while ''try'' will change to ''tried'' in the past simple tense.

Irregular verb forms such as ''cut'' and ''put'' remain the same whether in the past tense or present tense the form does not change. Some other irregular verbs have their past simple tense written totally different from the base form such as ''bring'' becomes ''brought'' in the past simple tense.

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