Expresses actions completed at specific past times. Examples: "I watched TV last night". Used for actions that started and finished at specific times
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A: Complete blanks with given conjunctions. B: Circle correct conjunctions in sentences. C: Fill in "so or such" expressions. D: Circle correct conjunctions in comparisons. E: Circle correct conjunctions in contrasting situations
Three main types exist: regrets with past perfect, wish for change, and complaints with would + infinitive. Past perfect expresses regrets using third conditional. Past simple expresses wishes for present or future changes. Would + infinitive expresses complaints about actions
Exercise asks about using avoir or être with certain verbs. Examples show correct conjugation of verbs like manger, partir, aller. Exercises include irregular verbs and participle agreement rules
Modal verbs include can, may, shall, will, must, ought to, used to, need, and dare. Can, may, shall, and will have past forms could, might, should, and would. Must does not have special past forms