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What is the correct gramar structure to form questions in simple past?

Subject + verb to be + verb in PAST+ question mark.

Subjet + was/were+ complement + question mark.

Was/were + subject+ verb in base form+complement + question mark.

What is the correct past form of the verb to be, for all the pronouns?

I DID, YOU DID, HE DID, SHE DID, WE DID, THEY DID, IT DID.

I WAS- YOU WERE- SHE DOES- HE DOES – IT WAS.

I WAS- YOU WERE- SHE WAS- HE WAS- THEY WERE- IT WAS.

List some of the conjungtions we can use to tell an story in the past.

AND, SO, THEN, FIRST, FINALLY.

HOWEVER, USUALLY, FRECUENTLY.

OF COURSE, I’M IN AGREEMENT, IT IS CORRECT.

What is the correct gramar structure to make a negative sentence in simple past?

Subject + did not + verb in base form+ complement.

Subject + did not + verb in past + complement.

Didn´t + verb in base form+ subject + complement.

What is the correct structure to form a past progressive question?

Wasn’t / weren’t + verb with ING + complement+ question mark.

Was/were + subject+ verb with ING + complement+ question mark.

Subject + was/ were + verb with ING + question mark.​

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