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PAST SIMPLE - Coggle Diagram
PAST SIMPLE
REGULAR
Regular verbs are the simplest to conjugate since their spelling in the past simple or past participle is the same as in the present, adding a "d" or "ed" at the end. If the verb ends in a consonant + "y", we change the "y" to "i" and add "ed"
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Was/Were
It is very important to know these meanings before analyzing the structure. The 4 meanings depend on the context of the sentence or conversation. In this case "was" can mean "was" or "was". In this case "were" can mean "were" or "were"
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PAST SIMPLE
The past simple, also, is the verb tense that is used in the English language to narrate events that occurred at a specific time in the past. Corresponds in its meaning to the simple past perfect in
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IRREGULAR
Basically, irregular verbs in English are the ones that are not formed by adding -ed to the end to form the past tense. But, in addition, there are some irregular verbs that do not vary in infinitive, past simple and participles..
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