I have 46 and I past on time
Neither. You would say "In school, we were told," or perhaps "When I was in school, I was told."
A regular verb. I walked to school. - past simple I have walked to school everyday this week - past perfect - uses past participle. Irregular verbs do not add -ed. I ran to school. I have run to school ever day this week.
Went is the past tense of go. present - I go to school everyday past - We went to school today
Her period of mourning was past. His school days were past.
When we talk about a past action.For example:I went to school YESTERDAY.It's a finished action.Although, don't forget to mention the time of action. If the time is non known, you have to use Present Perfect Simple.
because you'll be thinking about him then school work. youll be looking at him all day, and the time will fly past faster
Present tense - i see you past tense - i saw you
A regular verb. I walked to school. - past simple I have walked to school everyday this week - past perfect - uses past participle. Irregular verbs do not add -ed. I ran to school. I have run to school ever day this week.
The past tense is schooled. The past continuous tense is 'was/were schooling'.
to have Present time I have You have He/She/It has We have You have They have Past time I had You had He/She/It had We had You had They had To be Present time I am You are He/She/It is We are You are They are Past time I was You were He/She/It was We were You were They were
Could be either one as in ; 4 years past John Brown was elected Prime Minister. ( a point in time) or 4 years passed before she saw her former school mate again. (time passing)