Define simple past tense. The simple past tense describes a verb/action in the past, i.e. already done. For example, "The thief stole the diamond crown.". Here, the given sentence is in the past tense as the action 'stole' has already been done. Q2.
How Can Past Continuous Tense Be Formed? Knowing how a particular tense is formed will help you learn and identify tenses easily, so take a look at the structure of a sentence in the past continuous tense.. Subject + Be form (was/were) + 'ing' form of verb + object/adjunct. For example, "My brother was cooking dinner yesterday." Here, the subject is 'my brother', which is used with
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