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simple past Tense-Structure

》AFFIRMATIVE 
  Subject + verb (in past form) + complement.
_example: I saw a movie yesterday 

》NEGATIVE 
  Subject + auxiliary verb(did) + negation + verb(infinitive)+ complement.
_example: He didn't hear the telephone.

》INTERROGATIVE

Auxiliary verb(did) + Subject + verb(infinitive)+ complement + ?.
  _example:Did you have dinner last night?

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