We use the simple past to talk about actions and events in the past. 1 To form the affirmative, we usually add -ed to the infinitive form of the verb: visit visited look look talk talk If the verb ends in -e, we add -d: like liked use use If the verb ends in -y, we change y to i and add -ed: copy cop 2 To form the negative, we use didn’t and the infinitive form of the verb: didn’t stay mix like Note that the simple past form is the same for all persons: I walked. She walked. He didn’t stay. We didn’t stay.
This guide is much better than what I bought last week. Its worth it to buy. <br />2. -Have you ever been to Canada? Yes. -When you were there? I was there last year. <br />3. Every year London is visited by millions of tourists. <br />4. If you go to Australia, you will see wild animals in their natural habitat. <br />5. -Is there anything in the area any natural resources? Yes, here we have iron ore, but no oil. <br />6. I think this is my ticket. Where's yours? I think this is my. <br />7. We visited Niagara falls before we went to the capital. <br />8. The canadian authorities manages to maintain a high standard of living of the population. <br />9. The government of any country is the departments of education, health and defense.</p>when he would have to get up
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