The answer to your question would be that the past emphatic tense that completes the sentence is the following one: Did sail. Therefore, the sentence would read as follows: We did sail in the Caribbean for two weeks last winter.
Emphatic forms, also called the emphatic tenses or emphatic mood, are made up with the auxiliary verb do in the present or past tense + the base form of the verb.
B.There was a class structure that influenced where certain people would be buried.
C.The Roman population was so diverse that some people's bodies were sent back to their homelands.
D.All burial grounds were open to all Roman citizens.
You’ve journeyed on, beyond the night.
A pawprint etched upon my heart,
We drift apart, yet our hearts never part.
The gentle purr, the playful chase,
Each moment a cherished place.
Your bright and gentle eyes,
Hold memories that never say goodbye.
Through quiet moments and lively days,
You brought me joy in so many ways.
And through fields of green, we used to roam,
In my heart, you found a home.
Through moonlit skies,
You will find your way to paradise.
Your eyes, like stars, they always shone,
My love for you is beyond the world.
So run free now,
You’ll find your peace, your joy, and your rest,
In happy dreams, forever blessed.
In lonely moments, I feel your presence near,
A loyal companion, a friend so dear.
Your love was a guiding light,
Now you’re a star, shining bright in the night.
You’ve crossed the rainbow’s end,
But our bond will never bend,
Our love endures, it has no end.