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English, 20.09.2021 09:10 poweradampower

Now, complete these rules! 1. We use + past participle to say that an event or situation was possible in the past.

2. We use + past participle to say we are sure something didn't happen or was impossible in the past.

3. We use + past participle to say we are sure that something happened or was true in the past.

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