THE   PAST   TENSE :-- 
     
A Verb, that refers to past time, is said to be in the Past Tense; as,
* I wrote.
    
* You
went.
    
* Hema
sang.
  FORMS
  OF   PAST   TENSE
:-- 
  1.
The Past Indefinite or the Simple Past Tense
  2.
The Past Continuous Tense
  3.
The Past Perfect Tense
4. The Past Perfect Continuous Tense
4. The Past Perfect Continuous Tense
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 USES
OF PAST TENSE :--
1. THE   PAST   INDEFINITE   TENSE   OR  SIMPLE
  PAST
  TENSE :--
      
This is used --
       
(a) To indicate an action completed in the past;
as,
          
           
* The steamer
sailed yesterday.
           
* We had a dinner with our friends.
(b) For past habits; as,
           
* She always carried
an umbrella.
           
* He
used to go to swim
in the river.
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  2.
THE   PAST   CONTINUOUS  TENSE :--
      
This is used :--
       
(*) To denote an action going on at some time in the past; as,
          
(*) To denote an action going on at some time in the past; as,
           
* Sita was singing
a song.
            * My mother was cooking
food when Ireached home.
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  3.
THE   PAST   PERFECT 
 TENSE :--
      
This describes :-- 
    
(*) Some action completed before another was commenced; as,
              
(*) Some action completed before another was commenced; as,
              
* I
had reached
the station before the train started.
              
* The teacher enteredthe class after the student had left.
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  4.
THE   PAST   PERFECT   CONTINUOUS  TENSE :--
    
       
This is used :--
           
(*) For an action that began before a certain point in the past and continued
up to that time; as,
               
               
* The girls
had been playing with
the dolls for two weeks.
               
* The British
had been ruling over
India since 1857.
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