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Simple past and past continuous

The simple past describes a finished action: I ate lunch. The past continuous describes a longer action in progress: I was eating when the phone rang. Combine them: a longer action in progress gets interrupted by a shorter, completed one. Irregular verbs (go → went, eat → ate, see → saw) don’t follow the -ed rule — memorize the most common ones in groups of three.

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Pick the correct past simple of "go".

I football yesterday.
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