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Although he did not win, but he put up a good fight.

Is 2nd setence in the past tense? If so, why?
 

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There's only one sentence, with two clauses. The sentence is ungrammatical.
You can say "Although he did not win, he put up a good fight" or "He did not win, but he put up a good fight."
Both clauses of both of those sentences are in the past tense.
It's in the past tense because it's referring to something that happened in the past.
 

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... and "he put up a good fight" is in the past tense while "he puts up a good fight" is in the present.

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And "They put up a good fight" could be either present or past.
 

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... and "he put up a good fight" is in the past tense while "he puts up a good fight" is in the present.

:)

Could you help me to understand why this is past tense? I understand we use the 2nd or 3rd form of verb in the past tense whereas in "he put up a good fight" we didn't use the same.
 

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The past and the past participle of 'put' are 'put'.
 
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