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Was and were are the past tense forms of be.I wasWe wereYou wereHe/she/it wasThey wereBeen is the past participle.
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Both had past and have past are correct.Three hours have passed and Jan still hasn't arrived.Three hours had passed and Jane hadn't arrived.
The past tense of correct is corrected.
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Did you let him go
The past indefinite tense of "do" is "did".
The correct possessive form of the indefinite pronoun somebody is somebody's.Example: I found somebody's watch in the restroom.
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Present indefinite tense is used to describe habitual actions, general truths, and scheduled events. It is also used to express simple facts and routine activities. Past indefinite tense is used to describe actions that were completed in the past and are not continuing in the present. It is used to narrate past events, state specific times of actions in the past, and express completed actions in the past.
No, "you was" is not grammatically correct. The correct form is "you were" for past tense.
The correct past tense form of panic is panicked.
There is no plural form of the indefinite pronoun someone, a word for one person. The plural indefinite pronoun 'everyone' is a word for all of the people, but there is no indefinite pronoun for in between one person and all of the people.
The indefinite pronoun 'both' is a plural form; the correct verb is are.The children are lost and both are hungry.
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The correct past tense form of cancel is "cancelled" in British English, and "canceled" in American English.
No, "chose" is the correct form of the past tense of "choose."