In English grammar, the future in the past is the use of " would or was / were going to " to refer to the future from the perspective of some point in the past. As illustrated below, other verbs in the past progressive can also be used to convey this future in the past perspective.
Past tense : if any sentence depicts an action that has already happened at a specific time, then the verb is in the past tense.
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Past tense : if any sentence depicts an action that has already happened at a specific time, then the verb is in the past tense.
Examples : Past tense
Lisa went to the supermarket yesterday.
Sam cooked a tasty dinner yesterday.
My brother saw a movie yesterday.
Last year, I travelled to France.
I washed the dishes.
My mother bought a dress for me.