9 Today is wet but yesterday was extremely wet.
It was ________________ yesterday.
10 Houses were much more affordable last year.
Houses are ________________ affordable this year.

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9) It was extremely wet yesterday . (use past tense here because it talks about the previous day)

10) Houses are much more affordable this year. (use present tense because it's about the present day)

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It was ________extremely wet________ yesterday.

Houses are ______much more_________ affordable this year.

In the first sentence, simple past tense is used.

In the second sentence, simple present tense is used.

Use of simple past tense

The Simple Past tense is used to describe or express anything that occurred or existed in the Past. It's also used to refer to or describe an action that has been finished but no time is given and to describe an action or recurrence of an event that happens regularly.

Use of simple present tense

The present tense is a grammatical tense used for verbs that describe an action happening right now. It is considered easy to use and exists in all languages. The present tense is broken down into four different categories: present simple, present continuous, present continuous and present perfect continuous.

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