All right. Yes what time it is. That's right. It's time for review. We need to check in make sure that you've been understanding what we've been learning. Okay.
Oh, wait one second. Ah, something's missing. I need to be extra serious. I'm going to put on my glasses. Okay, here we go. Question number one.
Which answer fits best in the following sentence. Yesterday mark up with Sally. It was so sad. choices are will break as broken, breaks and broke. Take a moment. Pause the video if you need to look at the sentence look at the question and the choices and make your Make your choice which one fits best in the sentence?
All right. I'm going to give you the answer in five Or three to one broke? The answer is broke. In the complete sentence is yesterday Mark broke up with Sally. It was so sad. So in this sentence when we're trying to figure out what verb tense to use, we look for words that give us more information about when you know it describes When did it happen?
Right at the beginning, there's a big word. It's very important to let us know when it happened yesterday. Is it happening right now? No. Is it going to happen tomorrow? No, it happened When?
Yesterday. We're looking for the past tense. Right? So broke is the only one that's in the past tense. Right? Let's take a look at the incorrect answers.
Will break doesn't work immediately. It's wrong because does it say tomorrow mark will break up No. It says yesterday, though, will break is for the future. We don't need the future tense we need the past tense. Breaks is the simple present tense and since we need the past it doesn't work either. As broken is the present perfect.
And once again it's the present. So it's not the past it doesn't work. Broke is the only one that works because it's completely all in the past and event started ended and started happened and finished in the past and when yesterday once again the complete sentence is yesterday Mark broke up with Sally It was so sad for the correct answer is broke.