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>Past Tenses Past Tenses

>Was/were Had V-ed / V2 Past Simple Was/were + V-ing form Past Perfect Had Was/were Had V-ed / V2 Past Simple Was/were + V-ing form Past Perfect Had + V-ed form Had + been +V-ing form Past Perfect Continuous Past Continuous The Past Tenses Forms

>The Past Simple Tense We use the past simple for: actions which happened or The Past Simple Tense We use the past simple for: actions which happened or finished at a definite or stated time in the past We left the house at 7.30 pm. past tenses

>actions which happened repeatedly in the past but do not happen any more (often, actions which happened repeatedly in the past but do not happen any more (often, always, usually, etc) He often watched football matches with his brother when he was a teenager. actions which happened immediately or one after the other in the past. First, he opened the window. Then, he looked down the street and saw a strange black car. past tenses

>Time expressions we use with the past simple yesterday, last night/week/year/Monday, etc., a month/two Time expressions we use with the past simple yesterday, last night/week/year/Monday, etc., a month/two years/three years, etc., ago, in 2001, etc past tenses

>The Past Continuous We use the past continuous for: an action which was in The Past Continuous We use the past continuous for: an action which was in progress at a stated time in the past. At 9 o’clock last night we were watching TV. 9 o’clock last night past tenses

>for a past action which was in progress when another action interrupted it. We for a past action which was in progress when another action interrupted it. We don’t know when the action started or finished She was cooking dinner when the doorbell rang. was cooking rang past tenses

>for two or more actions which were happening at the same time in the for two or more actions which were happening at the same time in the past (simultaneous actions) David was reading the newspaper while Carla was watching TV. was reading was watching past tenses

>to give background information in a story and to set the scene The snow to give background information in a story and to set the scene The snow was falling heavily as they were walking in the park. past tenses

>Time expressions we use with the past continuous When, while, all day/night/morning, etc Note: Time expressions we use with the past continuous When, while, all day/night/morning, etc Note: while/as + past continuous (longer action) when + past simple (shorter action) past tenses

>The Past Perfect We use the past perfect for: an action which happened before The Past Perfect We use the past perfect for: an action which happened before a stated time in the past. He had cooked dinner before 6 o’clock. had cooked 6 o’clock past tenses

>an action which happened in the past before another past action He had packed an action which happened in the past before another past action He had packed the suitcase before he left the house. had packed left 1st action 2nd action past tenses

>an action which started in the past and finished in the past and whose an action which started in the past and finished in the past and whose results was visible in the past. She had injured her foot, so she couldn’t walk. Compare with the Present Perfect She has injured her foot, so she can’t walk. past tenses

>Time expressions we use with the past perfect before, after, already, just, till/until, when, Time expressions we use with the past perfect before, after, already, just, till/until, when, by six o’clock/midnight, etc., by the time, never, etc. past tenses

>The Past Perfect Continuous They had been walking for three hours by two o’clock The Past Perfect Continuous They had been walking for three hours by two o’clock yesterday. we use the past perfect continuous: to put emphasis on the duration of an action which started and finished before a stated time in the past 2 o’clock for three hours past tenses

>to put emphasis on the duration of an action which started and finished before to put emphasis on the duration of an action which started and finished before another past action. They had been seeing each other for five years before they got married. had been seeing for five years got married past tenses

>for an action which lasted for some time on the past and whose result for an action which lasted for some time on the past and whose result was visible in the past She was exhausted because she had been travelling all night. Compare with the Present Perfect Continuous She is exhausted because she has been travelling all night. past tenses

>Time expressions we use with the past perfect continuous for, since, how long, before,until Time expressions we use with the past perfect continuous for, since, how long, before,until etc. past tenses