
4. Study the examples in exercises 2 and 3. Then choose the correct words in the rules.O RULES1
The past simple form of a verb is thesame / different for all persons.2 in negative sentences, we use didn't + theverb in the base form/ past simple.3 In questions, we use (question word) did+ noun or pronoun + the verb in the baseform / past simple.

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Ответ:
Объяснение:
1. Same for all persons. ( She did it, he did it, we did it, I did it, etc)
2. Base form. ( I didn't learn this text)
3. Base form. (Did you learn the text?)



Let's review the examples from exercises 2 and 3 and match them with the correct words in the rules:
Example 2: "She played tennis yesterday." Example 3: "Did they eat pizza last night?"
Now, let's match these examples with the correct words in the rules:
The past simple form of a verb is the same for all persons.
- In both examples, the past simple forms "played" and "ate" are the same for all persons.
In negative sentences, we use didn't + the verb in the base form.
- Example 2 doesn't match this rule because it's an affirmative sentence. Example 3, however, is a negative sentence, and it follows the rule with "didn't eat."
In questions, we use (question word) did + noun or pronoun + the verb in the base form / past simple.
- Example 3 is a question, and it follows the rule with "Did they eat."
So, the correct words in the rules are as follows:
- The past simple form of a verb is the same for all persons.
- In negative sentences, we use didn't + the verb in the base form.
- In questions, we use (question word) did + noun or pronoun + the verb in the base form / past simple.



Let's analyze the rules and choose the correct words for each one based on the examples from exercises 2 and 3:
The past simple form of a verb is the same for all persons. (Example: "He worked," "She danced," "I studied" - the past simple form of the verb is consistent for all persons.)
In negative sentences, we use didn't + the verb in the base form. (Example: "He didn't work," "She didn't dance," "I didn't study" - "didn't + the verb in the base form" is used in negative sentences.)
In questions, we use (question word) did + noun or pronoun + the verb in the base form. (Example: "Did he work?" "Did she dance?" "Did I study?" - "(question word) did + noun or pronoun + the verb in the base form" is used in questions.)
So, the correct words in the rules are:
- The past simple form of a verb is the same for all persons.
- In negative sentences, we use didn't + the verb in the base form.
- In questions, we use (question word) did + noun or pronoun + the verb in the base form.


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