English Course 16.11.2009
Past Simple Past Continuous Past Perfect Past Perfect Continuous
Past Simple Something which was completed in the past
Example: Yesterday I was at the cinema
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Past Continuous 1. Interrupted Action in the Past
Example: I was watching TV when Susi called. (was/were + present participle)
Susi
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Past Continuous 2. Specific Time as an Interruption
Example: Last night at 6 PM (chinese time), I was eating dinner. (was/were + present participle)
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Past Continous 3. Parallel Actions
Example: I was watching TV while my mum was sleeping. (was / were + Present Simple)
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now Interruption (1) & (2)
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Past Continuous 4. Repetition and Irritation with "Always“ The Past Continuous with words such as "always" or "constantly" expresses the idea that something irritating or shocking often happened in the past. Ceasar was constantly talking. He annoyed everyone. (was/were + always/constantly + present participle)
Bla bla blablabla
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Shut up Caesar
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Past Perfect 1. Completed Action Before Something in the Past You use the Past Perfect to emphasise that one event happened before another in the past. Example: I had never seen such a beautiful beach before I went to Kauai [had + past participle]
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Past Perfect 2. Duration Before Something in the Past (Non-Continuous Verbs) We use the Past Perfect to show that something started in the past and continued up until another action in the past.
Example: We had had that car for ten years before it broke down. [had + past participle]
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Past Perfect Continuous 1. Duration Before Something in the Past We use the Past Perfect Continuous to show that something started in the past and continued up until another time in the past. Example: James had been teaching at the university for more than a year before he left for Asia. [had been + present participle]
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Past Perfect Continuous 2. Cause of Something in the Past Using the Past Perfect Continuous before another action in the past is a good way to show cause and effect. Example: Sam gained weight because he had been overeating. [had been + present participle]
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