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1-with the simple past we express actions that have happened in a previous time and that have already ended


2-In the affirmative, the verb is put in the simple past, which ends in -ed if it is regular (moved, walked, worked, played). Also, there are irregular verbs (went, ate, broke, and more).


3-Affirmative sentences state an action or fact. They are made up of a subject, a verb and a complement. The verb and the complement form the predicate.

The correct way to form a negative sentence is with a special auxiliary verb. This auxiliary verb is "don't". ... For the pronouns «he«, «she» and «it» the auxiliary verb is «doesn't«


As a general rule, we need the auxiliary verb ("make") to construct interrogative sentences. As in the negative sentences, we conjugate the auxiliary verb ("do") and the main verb goes in the infinitive form. Auxiliary verb (to do) + subject + verb + noun, adjective
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