Posted by: Eμμανουήλ Χρύσης - ΙΣΤΟΣ Πληροφορική on: 14/10/2009
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Simple Past |
Past Progressive |
| irregular verbs: see 2nd column of irregular verbs
I spoke regular verbs: verb + ed I worked |
past form of ‘be’ + ing form of verb
I was speaking |
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Exceptions |
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Exceptions when adding ‘ed’ :
Example: love – loved
Example: admit – admitted
Example: travel – travelled
Example: worry – he worried |
Exceptions when adding ‘ing’ :
Example: come – coming
Example: sit – sitting
Example: travel – travelling
Example: lie – lying |
See also explanations on Simple Past and Past Progressive
Do you want to express that the actions in the past happened one after another or at the same time?
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Simple Past |
Past Progressive |
| after another
She came home, switched on the computer and checked her e-mails. |
at the same time
Simon was playing on the computer while his brother was watchin TV. |
If you want to express that a new action happened in the middle of another action, you need both tenses: Simple Past the new action and Past Progressive for the action already in progress.
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Simple Past |
Past Progressive |
| new action
My mobile rang (when I was sitting in a meeting.) |
action already in progress
While I was sitting in a meeting, (my mobile suddenly rang.) |
Do you just want to mention that an action took place in the past (also used for short actions)? Or do you want to put emphasis on the progress, e.g. that an action was taking place at a certain time?
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Simple Past |
Past Progressive |
| just mentioning
Colin played football yesterday. |
emphasising progress
Yesterday at six o’clock, Colin was playing football. |
The following verbs are usually only used in Simple Past (not in the progressive form).
Example: We were on holiday.
Example: Sam had a cat.
Example: He felt the cold.
Example: Jane loved pizza.
Example: I did not understand him.
Example: “I am watching TV,“ he said.
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Simple Past |
Past Progressive |
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Changed: 03rd Dec 2007 15:25
URL: http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/simpas-paspro
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