Change the following sentence into simple past tense: I will make a fresh batch in the morning.
A
I made a fresh batch in the morning.
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B
I had made a fresh batch in the morning.
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C
I make a fresh batch in the morning.
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D
I will have made a fresh batch in the morning.
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Solution
The correct option is C I made a fresh batch in the morning. Tense is used to provide more information about an action ( its time, completeness, etc.). Option A "I made a fresh batch in the morning" is the correct answer as the given sentence uses the simple future tense and to convert the sentence into the simple past tense, we must replace 'will make' by 'made' (past participle).
The other options are incorrect as had made, make, and will have indicate past perfect, simple present, and future perfect tense respectively.