It Happened Yesterday
ICSE · Class 2 · English Grammar and Composition
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Understanding Past Actions
- We use past tense verbs to talk about things that already happened.
- Words like 'yesterday', 'last week', 'a few minutes ago' tell us the event is in the past.
- Most verbs add -ed at the end to show past tense (e.g., play → played).
Using Time Words
- Time words help us know when something happened.
- Examples: yesterday, last Sunday, a few minutes ago, last year.
- Always match the time word with the correct verb form (past tense).
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