~Rewrite in past tense: I know it is, I put rewrite in past, present, or future tense in front of every question so it doesn't get taken down, so I can talk.~
In order to rewrite the given sentence in the past tense, we need to change the verb forms accordingly. Instead of saying "I know it is," we would say "I knew it was." Here's a breakdown of the changes:
- "know" changes to "knew" to indicate past tense.
- "it is" changes to "it was" to match the past tense.
So, the rewritten sentence in the past tense becomes: "I knew it was, I put rewrite in past, present, or future tense in front of every question so it didn't get taken down, so I could talk."
By using the past tense forms of the verbs, we indicate that this action happened in the past.
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In order to rewrite the given sentence in the past tense, we need to change the verb forms accordingly. Instead of saying "I know it is," we would say "I knew it was." Here's a breakdown of the changes:
- "know" changes to "knew" to indicate past tense.
- "it is" changes to "it was" to match the past tense.
So, the rewritten sentence in the past tense becomes: "I knew it was, I put rewrite in past, present, or future tense in front of every question so it didn't get taken down, so I could talk."
By using the past tense forms of the verbs, we indicate that this action happened in the past.