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Did, was, and were in the past

Did is the auxiliary for all verbs in the past: Did you call her? Yes, I did. No, I didn't. After "did" we use the base form of the verb (no -ed). Was / were is the past of "is / are" and works on its own: She was tired. They weren't home.

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