Was broken or got broken?

When we say "The glass was broken" it means when we looked at it, it had been broken before, that is, it shows a state that could be spread over a period of time. But when we say "it got broken" it shows a happening at a particular point of time.
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Was broke and was broken?

When you break something, it's broken, not “broke,” though a person or organization which has run out of money can be said in informal speech to be “broke.” Otherwise, use “broke” only as the simple past tense of “break,” without a helping verb: “Azfar broke the record,” but “The record was broken by Azfar.”
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Was broken into or was broke into?

'Broken into' is a reflexive/passive construction which makes the subject of the sentence the object of the verb. 'Broke into' is a transitive construction, where the subject of the clause is doing the breaking in.
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Was broken had broken?

The word broken can be used as either an ADJECTIVE – a broken ladder – or as the PAST PARTICIPLE of the VERB break when supported by has / have / had. (has broken / have broken / had broken) This lesson concentrates on the correct use of broken when used as an ADJECTIVE.
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Is was present or past?

The words “was” and “were” are past tense forms of the verb “to be,” a word English speakers use more often than they realize.
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Is Broken present or past?

Word break meaning "separate into pieces' is an irregular verb. Its Past Simple form is broke and Past Participle broken.
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What is break in past tense?

The past tense of BREAK is BROKE.
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What are the uses of was and were?

Whereas was is the singular past tense of to be, were is used for both the third person plural past tense (they and we) and the second person past tense (you).
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Was present perfect tense?

The present perfect tense refers to an action or state that either occurred at an indefinite time in the past (e.g., we have talked before) or began in the past and continued to the present time (e.g., he has grown impatient over the last hour). This tense is formed by have/has + the past participle.
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What broke down?

intransitive verb. 1a : to stop functioning because of breakage or wear. b : to become inoperative or ineffective : fail negotiations broke down. c : to fail in strength or vitality her health broke down.
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Which is right break in or break in?

You would say "The burglars broke *into* the house", but if you're not mentioning the house, you would just say "The burglars broke in". This is the same with other verbs. For example, "I walked *to* the house", or "How did you get to the house?" - " I walked".
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Is it break in or break in?

Following a recent spate of break-ins in the area… You often suffer from sore feet when you break in a new pair of shoes. Answer: I would hyphenate break-ins because it is a noun, but not hyphenate 'break in a new pair of shoes' because break in is a phrasal verb in this sentence.
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How do you use the word broken?

[M] [T] She has broken the toaster again. [M] [T] He stuck the broken pieces together. [M] [T] I hear that Bob and Lucy have broken up. [M] [T] They accused me of having broken my promise.
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What the difference between was and were?

Chances are, you're familiar with one difference between was and were: that was is the first and third-person singular past tense of the verb to be, while were is the second-person singular past and plural past of to be.
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Is it broke down or broken down?

It's always a verb. To help you recall that break down is the verb, remember that you can make break down past tense: or broke down, because the verb break is separate from the adverb down. You can't make breakdown past tense.
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Was VS had?

In terms of meaning, the difference between had and was stems from the difference between have and be; have indicates a possession or ownership whereas be indicates a state of being. In addition, had can be used with singular and plural subjects whereas was can only be used with singular subjects.
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Was in a sentence?

[M] [T] It was cold, so we lit a fire. [M] [T] It was his job to gather eggs. [M] [T] It was yesterday that he died. [M] [T] She asked him if he was happy.
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What is the past tense of get?

Get is the present tense form of the verb. Got is the past tense form as well as one of the two alternatives for the past participle. The other alternative for the past participle is gotten, which is generally preferred in the United States. We get our raw materials from companies in Texas and Nevada.
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What is perfect past?

Functions of the past perfect

The past perfect refers to a time earlier than before now. It is used to make it clear that one event happened before another in the past. It does not matter which event is mentioned first - the tense makes it clear which one happened first.
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What is past participle?

: a word that expresses completed action and is one of the principal parts of a verb The words "raised" in "many hands were raised" and "thrown" in "the ball has been thrown" are past participles.
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Is was singular or plural?

A main difference is that one (was) is singular, and the other (were) is often plural. If was is past-tense singular, then it refers to one person or object being in a previous moment or time.
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