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Yes, the past tense would be used in French, just as in English.

Specifically, the sentence in French requires the use of the passé composé. This tense is translated into English as the past perfect. It is formed by combining one of two auxiliary verbs in their present forms with the appropriate past participle. That is why the tense literally translates as "composed past."

The sentence therefore would read as follows in French: Je ne suis pas allé � l'école.

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