The document provides examples of conjugating the verbs "be" and "have" in the past tense. For "be", it lists statements, questions, negatives, and negative contractions. For "have", it also lists statements, contractions of statements, questions, negatives, and negative contractions.
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Be and Have in The Past
The document provides examples of conjugating the verbs "be" and "have" in the past tense. For "be", it lists statements, questions, negatives, and negative contractions. For "have", it also lists statements, contractions of statements, questions, negatives, and negative contractions.
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BE in the Past Tense
Statement (S +V) Question (V + S) Was I? you were not he was she wasn't it was not we were Were you? they weren't Negative (S + V + not) Negative Contraction (V + not)
HAVE in the Past Tense
Statement (S +V) Contraction of S+V I'd you had Did he have? She'd not It hadn't we'd Did you have? they had You had not Question (Di + S + !nf") Negative (S + V + not) Contraction (S + V) + Negative Negative Contraction (V + not)