ENGLISH COURSE VIII TOPIC 10: PAST SIMPLE VS PAST PROGRESSIVE 1. STRUCTURE: PAST CONTINUOS: The "past continuous" describes actions or events located at a time prior to the present, whose beginning is in the past and which has not yet concluded at the time...
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ENGLISH COURSE VIII TOPIC 10: PAST SIMPLE VS PAST PROGRESSIVE 1. STRUCTURE: PAST CONTINUOS: The "past continuous" describes actions or events located at a time prior to the present, whose beginning is in the past and which has not yet concluded at the time of speaking. In other words, it expresses an incomplete or unfinished action of the past. Subject + was / were + V ing + complement PAST SIMPLE: There are many ways to talk about the past in English, but the simple past is the most common way. The past simple in English is equivalent to the past imperfect and past indefinite of Spanish. We use the past simple for complete actions in the past. The time period of these actions is not important as in Spanish. In the past simple there are regular verbs and irregular verbs. Subject + verb in past + complement 2. HOW TO UNDERSTAND THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SIMPLE PAST AND CONTINUED PAST? The main difference between past simple and past continuous is in its use. The past simple of English ver
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