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  2. Past tense - Wikipedia

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    Not all languages grammaticalise verbs for past tense – Mandarin Chinese, for example, mainly uses lexical means (words like "yesterday" or "last week") to indicate that something took place in the past, although use can also be made of the tense/aspect markers le and guo.

  3. Adposition - Wikipedia

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    Adpositions are a class of words used to express spatial or temporal relations (in, under, towards, behind, ago, etc.) or mark various semantic roles (of, for). [1] The most common adpositions are prepositions (which precede their complement) and postpositions (which follow their complement).

  4. Uses of English verb forms - Wikipedia

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    At three o'clock yesterday, I was working in the garden. For stative verbs that do not use the progressive aspect, the simple past is used instead (At three o'clock yesterday we were in the garden). The past progressive is often used to denote an action that was interrupted by an event, [8] [9] or for two actions taking place in parallel:

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  8. Yesterday (time) - Wikipedia

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    Yesterday" is also a relative term and concept in grammar and syntax. [3] Yesterday is an abstract concept in the sense that events that occurred in the past do not exist in the present reality, though their consequences persist. Some languages have a hesternal tense: a dedicated grammatical form for events of the previous day.

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    * The district deciding to move me and the last 7 hired teachers to different schools due to enrollment changes, telling me about it on Tuesday morning, expecting me to teach until Friday and then ...