Past Continuous vs Past Simple

Past Simple vs. Past Continuous
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Past Simple vs. Past Continuous

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When something was going on for a period of time in the past (ongoing action). 

We were doing the dishes yesterday.
Past Continuous 

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Past tense of the verb 'to be' and verb + ing
I was playing
You were playing
He was playing
We were playing
You were playing
They were playing
Past Continuous 

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Past Continuous
Quiz time!
Choose the correct form of the past continuous

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Boris ... English
A
was learning
B
is learning
C
has learned
D
will learn

Slide 5 - Quiz

They ... swimming in the lake
A
are swimming
B
were swam
C
were swimming
D
have swum

Slide 6 - Quiz

Your father ... the car
A
will have been repairing
B
is repairing
C
repaired
D
was repairing

Slide 7 - Quiz

I ... a magazine
A
read
B
was reading
C
am reading
D
will read

Slide 8 - Quiz

You ... your bag
A
am packing
B
were packing
C
packed
D
will have packed

Slide 9 - Quiz

My friends ... the match on TV
A
have been watching
B
watched
C
were watching
D
are watching

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Past Simple AND Past Continuous 

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I was walking yesterday.
I fell off my skateboard.
Past Continuous
Past Simple

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Past continuous vs. past simple

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Past continuous vs. past simple


Past Simple = Something that has already happened. 
Past Continuous = Something that is going on. 


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Past continuous vs. past simple
 'when':
''When the phone rang, she was writing a letter.''
'' What were you doing when the earthquake started?''

 'while' 
''What were you doing while you were waiting?''
''I was studying while my father was making dinner.''

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Past continuous vs. past simple
''I was cooking dinner when my mother called.''


The activity that was going on is the past continuous.
The activity that 'happened after' is the past simple

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Present simple: always / every / sometimes / often / regularly / ..
Present continuous: (right) now / at the moment / Listen! / Look!
Past simple: yesterday / last / ago / in 1492 / the other day / ...



You have to know this BY HEART

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Fill in the past simple: I .............. to my neighbour yesterday.
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A
talk
B
talks
C
talked
D
were talking

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What are the signal words for the past simple?

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A
for, yet, never, ever
B
yesterday, last year, ago, when
C
always, often, usually, never
D
right now, at the moment

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Fill in the past continuous: We ................... a good movie when the phone rang.
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A
watched
B
have watched
C
were watching
D
are watching

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What are the signal words for past continuous?
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A
when, while
B
always, never, ever, often
C
right now, at the moment
D
yesterday, last week

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Past continuous vs. past simple
You use the past continuous in combination with the past simple to indicate that something happened (short action = past simple) while something was already going on 
(long action = past continuous).

 I was reading a book when the phone rang
I was washing my car when the accident happened

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Make a sentence with the Past Continuous

Slide 23 - Open question

Make a sentence with Past simple

Slide 24 - Open question

Make a sentence with the Past Continuous AND Past Simple

Slide 25 - Open question

Past Continuous vs. Past Simple

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I understand the difference between the Past Simple & Past Continuous ....
A
Perfectly!
B
Quite well, need to study a bit more
C
Not really, I need to study a lot
D
Not at all! Can you help me?

Slide 27 - Quiz