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4th October 2024 Class 3^ACProfessor Simona Michelazzo

Past simple vs Past continuous

Uses and differences

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Past continuous per azioni in corso di svolfimento quando ne è accaduta un'altra

finished/unfinished actions

Past simpe per azioni finite nel passato

Si usa per azioni in corso di svolgimento in un momento specifico del passato

Action Time

Si usa per azioni conclusasi in un momento specificato del passato

Past continuous

Past Simple

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Marcatori temporali

Past simple Past continuous

  • Once
  • Yesterday
  • One week ago
  • One month ago
  • One year ago
  • In 1970
  • During the French Revolution ...

  • While
  • When

Proviamo insieme a fare qualche frase

1- After the conference, I _____ that a man _____ the walls of the building. a. was seeing / was painting b. saw / was painting c. was seeing / painted

2 -He was so angry that he _____ and _____. a. was getting up / left b. got up / was leaving c. got up / left

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