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  • If it's not an account of speech, simple past is less usual.
  • Most translations have rendered this either into simple past tense or present perfect tense.
  • :We have an article on Simple past ( English ).
  • On the other hand, when forming questions or negative sentences, simple past is better.
  • I have heard something about British preferring present perfect tense over simple past tense.
  • In ( 5 ), only the simple past is possible.
  • In the oral language, the simple past is rarely used except with story telling.
  • Few of them have, as it were, a simple past.
  • Currently you use the simple past for both timeframes.
  • This tense is sometimes referred to as the " Past " or " Simple Past ".
  • This is followed by the simple past tense ( preterite ), and then the past participle.
  • Most simple past and past participle are unpredictable.
  • :The simple past ( such as " firent " ) is still current in written French.
  • Generally simple past tense should be used to make sure it is clear whne things happened.
  • The same goes for use of the past continuous tense in the place of the simple past.
  • The'simple past'is two verb forms-preterit and imperfect.
  • "It's a sense of place, a reflection on a simpler past, a connection to a heritage ."
  • Even these few verbs require an auxiliary to conjugate other tenses besides the present and simple past.
  • The perfective tense in the indicative mood has two remote-past forms, analogous to the English simple past.
  • French simple past is mostly used in a narrative way to tell stories and describe successive actions.
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