The document compares and contrasts the past simple and past continuous tenses in English. It provides examples of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using each tense. The past simple is used for completed past actions, while the past continuous describes ongoing past actions that were interrupted by another event. Definitions and examples are given for both tenses.
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Explicación del pasado simple y continuo en inglés
The document compares and contrasts the past simple and past continuous tenses in English. It provides examples of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using each tense. The past simple is used for completed past actions, while the past continuous describes ongoing past actions that were interrupted by another event. Definitions and examples are given for both tenses.
The document compares and contrasts the past simple and past continuous tenses in English. It provides examples of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using each tense. The past simple is used for completed past actions, while the past continuous describes ongoing past actions that were interrupted by another event. Definitions and examples are given for both tenses.
Past actions that started and Ongoing actions in the past that finished because finished in the past. of something else.
Affirmative: S + V(past) + C Affirmative: S + Verb to be(past simple) + Verb-
I watched Deadpool last ing + C Sunday. Negative: S + Verb to be(past simple) +not + Verb-ing + C Negative: S + did + not + Question: Verb to be(past simple) + S + Verb-ing V(bare + C? infinitive) + C I was talking to my friends I didnt watch Deadpool You werent taking pictures on Saturday. He/She/It was learning English We were reading a book Question: Did + S + They were making noise V(bare Were they listening to me? infinitive) + C? Did you watch Deadpool on Saturday?
Sign Definitio concept meaning utteranc sentence Propositi