Read the summary of the text and use the correct Past Simple verb form (affirmative or negative). In India, the writer (see) special schools for children who (live) in poor districts near train stations. Parents didn`t (have) money to send their children to school. Students (have) lessons in classrooms, they just (sit) on the train platform in a circle.
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Объяснение:
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English Grammar: The Past Simple Tense
When you talk about something that happened in the past, use the Past Simple tense (also called the Simple Past tense).
For example:
“I live in the UK.” (Present Simple tense)
“Last year I lived in France.” (Past Simple