PAST PROGRESSIVE AND SIMPLE PAST
Read about the past
continuous and past simple tenses and then do the exercise.
1. The most
common use of the past
continuous tense is to talk about something that was
happening around a particular time in the past.
What were you doing
at 8 o’clock last night? I was watching television.
I started watching
television before 8 o’clock and I continued watching it after 8 o’clock.
In 1994 he was
working in a small town in Poland.
At 6 o’clock on
Saturday morning we were travelling to the airport.
2. We often use
the past continuous and
the past simple tense
together. When this happens, the past
continuous describes a longer, ‘background’ action or
situation and the past
simple describes the action or events.
When I woke up this
morning it was raining and my father was singing in the kitchen.
I was walking home,
whistling happily, when I saw two masked men run out of the bank.
Often, the ‘action’
described by the past
simple tense interrupts the
‘situation’ described by the past
continuous tense.
I broke my leg when I
was skiing.
I was playing a
computer game when the doorbell rang.
Notice that the past continuous describes
‘situations’ that go on for some time – ‘skiing’ and ‘playing’ but the past simple describes
‘actions’ that happen quickly – ‘broke’ and ‘rang’.
Notice too the important difference between these two sentences.
Notice too the important difference between these two sentences.
When they arrived,
Jeff was cooking dinner. Jeff started cooking
before they arrived.
When they arrived,
Jeff cooked dinner. Jeff started cooking dinner after they
arrived.
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