5.A Accesibilidad - Grammar: Past Simple vs. Past Continuous
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Created on September 17, 2023
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Transcript
Past Simple
To describe actions that started and finished in the past.
E.g., "Yesterday, I went to school, sat in my chair and did the test."
NOW
went
sat
did test
Past Continuous
To describe an action that was happening in a given moment in the past.
Past Simple vs. Past Continuous
E.g., "Yesterday, I was studying, when the phone rang.
It is used to describe a background action (Past Continuous) that is interrupted by something that happened (Past Simple).
I was studying
rang
NOW
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