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Give an example of a sentence in the past simple tense.

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I ate food. Just now.
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Last month I travelled to greece.
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Imparting education and shaping future of students for past 7 years .

Rama went to school.
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Sara went for a movie last night
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Imparting education and shaping future of students for past 7 years .

I ate food. Just now.
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