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Past tense indicates completed action from "summary" of Basic English Grammar For Dummies - UK by Geraldine Woods

When you use the past tense, you're talking about something that already happened. The past tense tells your reader or listener that the action is finished. You can sit back and relax because it's all done. When you say, "I watched the movie," you're telling your audience that you've already seen the film. The action is complete. No need to worry about what's going to happen next. The past tense wraps everything up neatly. The past tense is like a period at the end of a sentence - it signals that the action is over. You can think of it as the final curtain falling on a play. The actors take their bows, the audience applauds, and everyone goes home. When you use the past tense, you're hitting the "stop" button on the action. It's a way of closing the door on what happened. In English, the past tense is easy to spot because it usually involves adding "-ed" to the end of the verb. For example, "I walked to the store," "She talked to her friend," and "Th...
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    Basic English Grammar For Dummies - UK

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