The document discusses the past continuous and past perfect tenses in Spanish. For the past continuous, it explains that it is used to talk about actions that were occurring in the past, and provides examples of its formation with subject, verb "to be" in past, verb with "-ing" and complement. For the past perfect, it states that it is used for actions that occurred before other past actions, and gives examples of its negative and question forms.
The document discusses the past continuous and past perfect tenses in Spanish. For the past continuous, it explains that it is used to talk about actions that were occurring in the past, and provides examples of its formation with subject, verb "to be" in past, verb with "-ing" and complement. For the past perfect, it states that it is used for actions that occurred before other past actions, and gives examples of its negative and question forms.
The document discusses the past continuous and past perfect tenses in Spanish. For the past continuous, it explains that it is used to talk about actions that were occurring in the past, and provides examples of its formation with subject, verb "to be" in past, verb with "-ing" and complement. For the past perfect, it states that it is used for actions that occurred before other past actions, and gives examples of its negative and question forms.