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Negative and Interrogative Forms in Past Tense by Sairi Aguilar Díaz is a document available to read on EtoBox.

This document provides examples of how to write sentences in the negative and interrogative form using the simple past tense of verbs. For regular verbs, the negative is formed by adding "did not" between the subject and the base form of the verb. The interrogative is formed by switching the subject and the auxiliary verb "did". For the verb "to be", the negative is formed by adding "was/were not" and the interrogative moves the verb to the front of the sentence. The document contains 10 examples for regula

Author
Sairi Aguilar Díaz
Language
EN