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Past simple has two main uses1: to talk about something that happened at a definit time in the past and is now finished.I met him in 2003.2: to talk about something which could not happen or would be unlikely to happen.If I owned a house I would paint it green. (this is called a conditional sentence)
The Past Perfect expresses the idea that something occurred before another action in the past. It can also show that something happened before a specific time in the past.
Remembered, or recollected. A recollection of something from the past is known as a memory. And to retieve that memory, it has to be REMEMBERED.
Past continuous.
a scientist who discovers something from the past.
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a story that is handed down from the past is called a legend
"Called" is a simple past tense verb that indicates an action taken in the past, while "called as" is used to identify someone or something by a specific title or name.
In my experience, yes. I have worked with therapists in something called past life regression.
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The latter, "Have not registered" is correct.To use it in a sentence see the following:I have not registered yet, can I do so now?It does not sound right to say:I have not register yet, can I do so now?Register is something that you do in the present, called present tense.Have is a used to describe something you did in the past, called past tense.Registered is something is something you did in the past, also past tense.It is correct in a sentence to use the same tenses, and usually incorrect to use past and present tense about the same subject.
Yes, it's called the past perfect tense.
Artifacts.
When you take something you've leaned in the past and apply it to something new it is called synthesizing information.
it have something to do with a man who lived in the past and he was called valentino .it just have something about Christianity
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