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Past Papers WiKi. Pastpapers wiki is a free resource site for O/L and A/L Students In Sri Lanka. Past Papers WiKi was founded in October 2019 by Education Resources.lk. The main goal of this site is to provide Past Papers, Marking Schemes, Notes, and other resources that allow students to improve their knowledge.
The Simple Past Tense, Made Simple | Grammarly
The simple past tense shows that you are talking about something that has already happened. Unlike the past continuous tense, which is used to talk about past events that happened over a period of time, the simple past tense indicates that the action occurred at a certain time and then was completed.
Past - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
Past events have already happened — if it happened an Ice Age ago, a century ago, or even a minute ago, it's in the past.
Past simple | LearnEnglish - LearnEnglish - British Council
Past simple. Level: beginner. With most verbs, the past tense is formed by adding –ed: But there are a lot of irregular past tense forms in English. Here are the most common irregular verbs in English, with their past tense forms: We use the past tense to talk about: I met my wife in 1983. We went to Spain for our holidays.
Past tense | LearnEnglish - British Council
Using the past perfect continuous shows that the actions (passengers waiting / bomb scare occurred) happened in sequence, one after the other. Some people might use the past continuous version, but I think it is less preferable because the phrase "for two hours" suggests the action is complete (rather than ongoing) when the bomb scare occurred.
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