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PAST CONTINUOUS VS PAST SIMPLE

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Created on September 11, 2023

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VS

PAST SIMPLE

past continuous

versus

- Used for actions that were ongoing or in progress at a specific moment in the past. - Formed by using "was/were" + base form of the verb + "-ing" (e.g., "I was walking"). - Highlights the duration or interruption of past actions. - Commonly used with signal words like "while," "when," and "as." - Sets the scene or provides background information in narratives.

- Used for actions or events completed in the past. - Typically involves using the past tense form of the main verb (e.g., "I walked"). - Often used with specific time references (e.g., "yesterday," "last week"). - Provides a clear, concise account of past events. - Less emphasis on duration or interruption.

SUMMARY

In summary, Past Simple focuses on completed past actions with a straightforward narrative, while Past Continuous emphasizes the ongoing nature or interruption of actions in the past, often used in more descriptive or background-oriented contexts.