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You can use "had to" to express obligation in the past.
I had is past tense. I have would be the present tense. And For he/she/it use has. He has a new car.
The past tense of lie (to rest in a horizontal position) is lay. The past tense of lie (to express something that is not true) is lied.
The word "would" is predominantly used as a past tense form of "will" to indicate future-in-the-past events or hypothetical situations. It can also be used in conditional statements to express a future possibility or intention.
Would is a modal verb that is used to express possibility, preference, polite requests, or past habits. It is typically used in the conditional tense.
You can use "had to" to express obligation in the past.
it express events, and simple past tense has 2 formation d/ed! and express actions.
Expressed
I had is past tense. I have would be the present tense. And For he/she/it use has. He has a new car.
The simple past tense is used to talk about an action that happened in the past. The present perfect tense is used to express experience, change and a continuing situation.
The past tense of lie (to rest in a horizontal position) is lay. The past tense of lie (to express something that is not true) is lied.
The word "would" is predominantly used as a past tense form of "will" to indicate future-in-the-past events or hypothetical situations. It can also be used in conditional statements to express a future possibility or intention.
The past tense verb in the sentence "It never snows in Florida" is "snows." In this context, "snows" is actually in the present tense, so there is no past tense verb in the sentence. To express it in the past tense, you could say, "It never snowed in Florida."
Would is a modal verb that is used to express possibility, preference, polite requests, or past habits. It is typically used in the conditional tense.
"Lamented" is the past tense of the VERB "Lament", meaning to express a feeling of grief or sorrow.
To express/talk about something that has already happened.
"Seemed" is a past tense verb. It is the past tense form of the verb "seem," which is used to express something that appeared to be true or the way things appeared in the past.