The past indefinite tense, also known as simple past tense, indicates a finished or completed action that happened at a specific time in the past.
It means any work which we have completed in the past is described in past indefinite tense.
Here is the structure of past indefinite tense.
Subject+second form verb+Object
In an affirmative sentence, we use the second form of the verb
In negative sentences, we use the first form of the verb with "did not".
In an Interrogative sentence, we use " did" at the beginning of a sentence with the first form of the verb.
Let's make sentences.
•Affirmative: I wrote a letter to the editor.
Negative: I did not write a letter to the editor.
Interrogative: Did I write a letter to the editor?
•Affirmative: We completed our work.
Negative: We did not complete our work.
Interrogative: Did we complete our work?
•Affirmative: He drove the car roughly.
Negative: He did not drive the car roughly.
Interrogative: Did he drive the car roughly?
Now its your turn to make more.
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