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I have just learned that in the past simple tense those are the rules:

In affirmative sentences you use the past simple version of the verb (i.e., add -ed to the regular verbs)
>I fucked your mom last night.

In negatives sentences and questions you use the base form of the verb.
>Your father didn't bang me yesterday.
>Did your sister smell like my cum yesterday?

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Good for you anon, a lot of posters don't even bother learning the language properly before using it, specially Americans.
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>>204748567
>I have just learned that in the past simple tense those are the rules:
I have just learned that these are the rules of the simple past tense
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>>204748755
Thanks.
>I have just learned that, in the past simple tense, those are the rules:
Another fix.
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>>204748724
I have just finished my daily anki cards. Time for my prize: some fappening.
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>>204748724
*Especially
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>>204748923
*these are the rules:
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>>204748567
The first rule about Inggeris grammar is there are no rules. The only way to git gud is to read lots of books. Not watching movies or cartoons, but reading books.



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