Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Past continuous versus simple past



Simple Past vs. Past Progressive Tense

Remember- the simple past talks about something that happened before. It happened and itfinished. Some words are regular and just have -ed added at the end like walkedhelped, andplayed. Others are irregular and have many variations like atebegan, and slept.

The past progressive talks about something that was happening before, but for a period of time. It uses was or were + verb-ing like was eating or were playing. It gives a background for something that was happening while a different event happened.

Example: While I was eating, the telephone rang.
So, during the time I was eating (let's say from 6:30-7:00 p.m.) somebody called my house (let's say they called at 6:49p.m.) One thing happened (simple past) during the period of time another thing was happening (past progressive.)

Here is another example: They saw an old man as they were walking down the street.
You can think of walking as a video. You see the movement. You see the time passing. Think ofsaw as a photo. It is one point of time. You don't think of the time passing.

dreamed in English when I was sleeping.
She was listening to the radio when the mail came.
They visited Sydney when they were traveling in Australia.



See a video about past continuous versus simple past



Exercise 1:  Make the past simple or past continuous 
Exercise 2: Simple Past or Past Progressive 
Exercise 3: Past Simple Vs Past Continuous




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