Past simple + past continuous

How much do you remember about the present simple and present continuous?
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How much do you remember about the present simple and present continuous?

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He ... (drive) to work every day.

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I ...(working) right now.

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... we ... (have) enough time?

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I always ... (eat) cereal in the morning.

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... they ... (talk) at the moment, or may I ask something?

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He ususally ... (not read) the newspaper.

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Past simple (form)
  • The past simple form of the verb is identical to the base form in all persons.
  • Add -ed to the regular verb.
  • look - looked, watch - watched,

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Past simple (form)
Some verbs you may need to change a bit: 





Of course these rules don’t apply to the irregular verbs.
Begin – began
Is - was

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Past simple
We use the past simple when:
- talking about something that happened at a specific time in the past.
   - First Bob read a book, then he went to bed yesterday night.
   - I had a great time in America last year.
Sometimes the context can be a clear indication of time, then the past simple tense is used without the presence of an indication of past time.
   - Shakespeare lived in Stratford.

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Past simple
Some words may signal you that you must use the past simple tense. For example:

 

  • last week,
  • when I was a child,
  • yesterday,
  • ages ago,

  • a long time ago
  • often,
  • sometimes,
  • always

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Past simple
There are three types of sentences:
Affirmative
  • I worked.
Negative
  • I didn’t work.
Interrogative
  • Did I work?
The affirmative form is ‘the normal form’.
The negative and interrogative sentences in English are formed using the auxiliary (hulpwerkwoord) did or didn’t.

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Simple past (negative)
The negative form of the Simple past is obtained by adding did not (didn’t) before the base form of the verb:
I didn't work
You didn't go there
He didn't want to

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Simple past (interrogative)
The interrogative form of the simple Past is obtained with the auxiliary did in front of the subject.

Did it work?
Did you go there?
Did he want to?

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Simple past (interrogative)
The Wh – questions (questions that use adjectives and interrogative pronouns like What, Where, Why, When, Which, Who) are formed by putting the adjective or interrogative pronoun Wh – at the beginning of the interrogative phrase. Here are some examples:
Why did it work?
How did you go there?

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When do we use the Simple Past?
A
When an action is in the future.
B
When an action was in the past and finished the past.
C
When an action was in the past and continues in the present and may continue in the future.

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Simple Past (voor reguliere werkwoorden) is:
A
was/were + hele werkwoord
B
was/were + -ing vorm
C
werkwoord + -ing
D
werkwoord + ed

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Past Simple: cry

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Past Simple of:
try

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Past Simple: stop

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Past Simple: listen

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Jack ...(finish) work an hour ago.

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Nu helemaal zelf, wat is het Simple past of Present perfect en denk aan de juiste vervoeging!
Past continuous 

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Past continuous (form)
The present continuous form is formed using was/were + present participle (-ing form).


I was walking
You were dancing
He was working
They were smiling

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Past Continuous (form)
So we use:
- was or were
- verb (werkwoord) + ing
to create the past continuous.


I was teaching English yesterday. (to teach)

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Past Continuous
We use the past continuous:
  • to describe conditions that existed in the past.
          As I spoke, the children were laughing at my cleverness.
  • to describe something that was happening continuously in the past when another action interrupted it.
          I was making dinner when she arrived.

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Past continuous
  • you can also use a specific time as an interruption.
           At midnight, we were still driving through the desert.
  • The past continuous with words such as "always" or "constantly" expresses the idea that something irritating or shocking often happened in the past.
            I didn't like them because they were always complaining.

  • In the simple past, a specific time is used to show when an action began or finished. In the past continuous, a specific time only interrupts the action.
            Last night at 6 PM, I ate dinner.
            I was already eating at 6 PM.

Remember to put the words "always" or "constantly" between "be" and "verb+ing".

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Past continuous
  • The affirmative form is ‘the normal form’.
        You were watching TV.
  • Interrogative sentences are indicated by inverting the subject and am/is/are.
        Were you watching TV?
  • Negatives are made with not.
        You were not watching TV.

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Which sentence is the PAST CONTINUOUS?
A
I worked at home last week
B
I was working at home, when the doorbell rang
C
I am working at home at the moment
D
I work at home every day

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Past continuous or past simple:
When I came home, Yara ______(chat) with a friend.

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Past continuous or past simple:
Hamza _____(sleep) and Amir ______(listen) to music.
(tweede antwoord op volgende regel)

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Past continuous or past simple:
I ___ (dance) when I ___ (trip).
(tweede antwoord op volgende regel)

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Practise
Go to studiemeter 
> First Aid Course English
> Verleden tijd & toen aan de gang (A2 en B1)

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