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VERBOS
Simple past
The simple past tense, sometimes called the past tense, is used to speak of an action completed in a time before now. The past simple is the basic form of the past tense in English.
You always use the past simple when you say when something happened, so it is associated with certain
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An undefined point in time: the other day, centuries ago, a long time ago.
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Spelling rules
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• when a verb ends in "e", remove the "e" and add "-ing". For example: "take + ing = take".
• when a one-syllable verb ends in vowel + consonant, double the final consonant and add "-ing". For example: "hit + ing = hitting".
• When a verb ends in a vowel + consonant with emphasis on the final syllable, double the consonant and add "-ing". For example: "begin + ing = begin".
•Do not double the consonant of words with more than one syllable if the accent is not on the final syllable. For example: "remember" has three syllables - re: mém: ber - and the accent is on the second syllable. Therefore, do not add another consonant: "remember"
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