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Which sentence correctly uses the affirmative form of the past simple tense?
Which sentence correctly uses the affirmative form of the past simple tense?
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What is the correct structure for the interrogative form in past simple tense?
What is the correct structure for the interrogative form in past simple tense?
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Which of the following is an example of an irregular verb in the past simple tense?
Which of the following is an example of an irregular verb in the past simple tense?
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Which sentence correctly uses the negative form of the past simple tense?
Which sentence correctly uses the negative form of the past simple tense?
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Identify the incorrect use of the past simple tense in this statement.
Identify the incorrect use of the past simple tense in this statement.
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Which example demonstrates the correct usage of the past simple tense in negative form?
Which example demonstrates the correct usage of the past simple tense in negative form?
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In the past simple tense, the negative form uses 'did' for all subjects followed by the past form of the verb.
In the past simple tense, the negative form uses 'did' for all subjects followed by the past form of the verb.
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The structure for forming an interrogative sentence in the past simple tense is 'Subject + did + base form of the verb?'
The structure for forming an interrogative sentence in the past simple tense is 'Subject + did + base form of the verb?'
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The past simple tense of 'go' is 'gone'.
The past simple tense of 'go' is 'gone'.
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The affirmative form of the past simple tense is structured as 'Subject + did + base form of the verb'.
The affirmative form of the past simple tense is structured as 'Subject + did + base form of the verb'.
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Memorization is often necessary for the use of irregular verbs in the past simple tense.
Memorization is often necessary for the use of irregular verbs in the past simple tense.
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