Past Simpe Vs Past Continuous
Past Simpe Vs Past Continuous
Past Simpe Vs Past Continuous
Past Continuous
Use the simple Use the past
past for: continuous for:
1) action that 1) action that was in
happened in the progress at a specific
past and is . . . point in the past
OR
over, done,
finished 2) focusing on an
action that continued
for a long time in the
past
Simple Past (Examples)
Action that was completed in the past:
Tom went fishing last week.
I worked until 2:00 p.m. yesterday.
My family came to visit me last year.
WAS
I, He, She, It
You, We, They WERE
Examples:
I liked Rome.
NOT: I was liking Rome.
stole
now future
past
were enjoying
Past Progressive & Simple Past 2
Use past progressive for the action in progress. Use when and
the simple past for the action that interrupts.
snatched
now
past future
was reading
Form sentences with while. Use
Practice 2 the past progressive.