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Past Simple Exercises
Grammar is something with the help of which one speaks or writes or even works on his/herdaily lives, it teaches people how to use the correct statement and in correct form. Whenever youdo a thing you know that which state is the thing exactly in. More simply it can relate ones dailylife activities to be working in the form of past, present and future. These three words forms agreat meaning and let you know that whatever work is undertaken is done in which form. Takingan example, if a person says I am working, depicts the present form as the work is beingcarried out; if a sentence says I was working, it shows the past form of the sentence as thework was been don; in the similar way if a sentence states I will do my work states the futureformat of the sentence as the person will be doing the work. So you can easily see that whateverinitial we take in our life or any happening that we undergo is related to the grammar. Tensesplays a very important part of the grammar and mainly sentence formation.
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The Access Code improves performance of our services. It prevents excessive high-volume use by a single source.
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