How do you form the past simple tense?

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By simply adding -ed Or -d to the verb of the sentence. Example:: Wash- washed. She washed her car.
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By adding-ed to the infinitive of the verb
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We will form past tense in affirmative sentence use subject +verb/2 form +object, in negative use helping verb did not after the subject rule sub+did not +verb/1 form +object, interrogative did+subject+verb /1 form + object
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We have form the past simple tense to use subject + verb second form + object and use helping verb did not to form negative form
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For most of the verbs, simply add -ed or -d as suffix to the verb. V2 of some verbs are different. Eg: run, ran; read, read.
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