When I was five, my brother <u>Had</u> to babysit me. He and I <u>Got </u>into a huge fight, and I pretended to run away. I <u>Slammed</u> the front door and ran outside. Then I sneaked around and went back inside through a back door. I <u>Hid </u>in my closet for over an hour while my brother searched the whole neighborhood, worried that my mother would come home and find me gone. I <u>thought </u>it was a great joke. Looking back on it now, I <u>Feel </u>horrible for how much I must have scared him with my trick. I didn't realize how he must have felt.
<h3>What is past tense?</h3>
The past tense is a grammar tense used to indicate that an action or circumstance occurred in the past. The English verbs sang, went, and washed are examples of verbs in the past tense. Most languages include a past tense, and some have numerous varieties to show how long ago the action occurred.
The past tense describes things that have already happened. In order to create the past tense in English, one must take the word's present tense and add the suffix -ed. For instance, adding -ed makes the verb "walk" into the past tense, creating the word "walked."
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The answer should be C, a simile. Similes are comparisons that use like or as.
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I was in the movie theater when all of that happened. I went with my friend to the premiere, we were both very excited as it was the first time we were on a premiere. The evening was really blissful, there were big film stars and Mr. President himself sitting in the cabin of the theater.
After about 10 minutes of the movie suddenly a guy on third row started shouting something. After that he stood up went right in the front of the screen, and shot the secretary of president, he afterwards shouted, next time it will be your head dear President.
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