The past tense is used.
The simple past tense of "had been" is "was" or "were" depending on the subject of the sentence. For singular subjects, use "was" (e.g., I was, she was). For plural subjects, use "were" (e.g., they were, we were).
The past simple of "have" is "had."
The simple past is easy- it's the most common form of past tense used, and you probably use it all the time. The simple past tense is merely a completed action, something that took place and ended. To form it, you just add an -ed ending to the verb you want to use (of course some verbs, like "taken," are an exception to that rule).Hence, the simple past tense of stomp is stomped.
To form the active voice in simple past tense, you typically use the subject followed by the past tense of the verb. For example, "She cooked dinner." To form the passive voice in simple past tense, you use a form of 'be' followed by the past participle of the main verb. For example, "Dinner was cooked by her."
In English grammar past perfect is pluperfect tense.Past perfect is usually used with past simple to talk about two things that happened in the past.One thing - past perfect - happened before the other - past simple. egThe train had left when I arrived at the station.If you use past simple for both events the meaning would not be the same.The train left when I arrivedat the station. - In this sentence both events happened at the same time.
The past participle of "come" is "come." It is used with forms of the auxiliary verb "have" to create the present perfect tense, as in "I have come." It is also used with forms of "be" to create the passive voice, as in "She was come to visit."
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To refer to actions that have happened in the past.
In written language. When they speak of past events, they use present perfect (conversational past).
it is the simple past participle of 'have' as in - Have you had a good time
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Fought
The simple past is had.
Past simple and simple past are both the same thing. They are both the past tense of a verb.
The simple past tense is climbed.
The simple past and past participle are both 'had'.