He arrived at the hotel and checked in, using the past simple tense to describe a sequence of actions that occurred in the past. When I came he was sleeping, using the past continuous to describe an ongoing process that was happening in the past. I came home but they had already had dinner, using the past perfect to describe an action that had occurred before another past action.
He arrived at the hotel and checked in, using the past simple tense to describe a sequence of actions that occurred in the past. When I came he was sleeping, using the past continuous to describe an ongoing process that was happening in the past. I came home but they had already had dinner, using the past perfect to describe an action that had occurred before another past action.
He arrived at the hotel and checked in, using the past simple tense to describe a sequence of actions that occurred in the past. When I came he was sleeping, using the past continuous to describe an ongoing process that was happening in the past. I came home but they had already had dinner, using the past perfect to describe an action that had occurred before another past action.
+ ED\II checked in. (послідовні) - didn’t (що зробив?) finished ? Did…? actions in the past Past When I came a process Continuous he was in the past sleeping. was\were (що робив?) +ING Past Perfect I came home an action but they had that HAD had + ED\III already had happened dinner. BEFORE (що зробили some other ДО того?) past action
Past Perfect He looked tired. a process
Continuous He had been that HAD working all been had been + day. happening ING BEFORE (що робив ДО того?)