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Study below to study Simple Past Tense.
Positive
I drank a cup of coffee.
You drank a cup of coffee.
We drank a cup of coffee.
They drank a cup of coffee.
He drank a cup of coffee.
She drank a cup of coffee.
Guntur drank a cup of coffee.
Father drank a cup of coffee.
He and she drank a cup of coffee.
Father and Guntur drank a cup of coffee.
Negative
I did not drink a cup of coffee.
You did not drink a cup of coffee.
We did not drink a cup of coffee.
They did not drink a cup of coffee.
He did not drink a cup of coffee.
She did not drink a cup of coffee.
Guntur did not drink a cup of coffee.
Father did not drink a cup of coffee.
He and she did not drink a cup of coffee.
Father and did not Guntur drink a cup of coffee.
Interrogative
Did I drink a cup of coffee?
Did you drink a cup of coffee?
Did we drink a cup of coffee?
Did they drink a cup of coffee?
Did he drink a cup of coffee?
Did she drink a cup of coffee?
Did Guntur drink a cup of coffee?
Did father drink a cup of coffee?
Did he and she drink a cup of coffee?
Did father and Guntur drink a cup of coffee?
Negative Interrogative
Did I not drink a cup of coffee?
Did you not drink a cup of coffee?
Did we not drink a cup of coffee?
Did they not drink a cup of coffee?
Did he not drink a cup of coffee?
Did she not rink a cup of coffee?
Did Guntur not drink a cup of coffee?
Did father not drink a cup of coffee?
Did he and she not drink a cup of coffee?
Did father and Guntur not drink a cup of coffee?
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
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