Past Simple | Past Continuous | when

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6 Dec 202002:59

Summary

TLDRIn this video, we explore the use of the past simple and past continuous tenses in English. The past simple is used for short, completed actions, such as 'I traveled to Paris last month.' In contrast, the past continuous describes long, ongoing actions, like 'I was doing my homework.' These tenses are often used together to describe two actions, where one happens during the other. Examples include 'I was having a shower when the phone rang.' We also discuss how to properly place 'when' in sentences, separating clauses with commas when needed.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Past simple is used for a **single completed action** in the past.
  • 😀 An example of past simple: 'I traveled to Paris last month.'
  • 😀 Past continuous is used for **actions in progress** at a specific point in the past.
  • 😀 An example of past continuous: 'I was doing my homework.'
  • 😀 **Past simple** is used for **short actions**, while **past continuous** is for **long actions**.
  • 😀 When using **past simple** and **past continuous** together, the past simple describes an **interrupting action**.
  • 😀 **'When'** is often used to combine past simple and past continuous in sentences.
  • 😀 When **'when'** is used at the beginning of a sentence, separate the clauses with a comma.
  • 😀 Examples of using both tenses with 'when': 'I was having a shower when the phone rang.'
  • 😀 Another example: 'I was writing a letter when you phoned me.'
  • 😀 Ensure to place a **comma** if **'when'** starts the sentence, like: 'When the train arrived, she was eating a hot dog.'

Q & A

  • What is the past simple tense used for?

    -The past simple tense is used to describe a single completed action in the past, such as 'I traveled to Paris last month'. The action has a clear start and finish.

  • What does the past continuous tense describe?

    -The past continuous tense describes actions that were in progress at a specific moment in the past. It emphasizes the duration or ongoing nature of the action, like 'I was doing my homework.'

  • What is the main difference between past simple and past continuous?

    -Past simple is used for short, completed actions, whereas past continuous is used for longer actions in progress over time.

  • How do we use past simple and past continuous together?

    -We use past simple and past continuous together to describe two actions where one was in progress while the other occurred. The past continuous action is ongoing, and the past simple action interrupts it.

  • Can you give an example of using past simple and past continuous together?

    -Yes! An example is: 'I was having a shower when the phone rang.' The past continuous action ('was having a shower') was interrupted by the past simple action ('rang').

  • What role does 'when' play in sentences with past simple and past continuous?

    -'When' is used to connect the two actions. The past simple action typically comes after 'when', while the past continuous action comes before 'when'.

  • What is the rule for punctuation when 'when' starts the sentence?

    -When 'when' begins a sentence, a comma is used to separate the two clauses. For example, 'When my parents came, we were playing in the garden.'

  • Can you explain the order of tenses in sentences with 'when'?

    -In sentences with 'when', the past simple tense usually comes after 'when', while the past continuous tense precedes it. For example, 'When the train arrived, she was eating a hot dog.'

  • What is the difference between 'I was writing a letter when you phoned me' and 'When you phoned me, I was writing a letter'?

    -Both sentences use past simple and past continuous, but the structure differs. The first sentence places the past continuous action first ('I was writing a letter'), and the second sentence places the past simple action first ('When you phoned me').

  • Is the past continuous tense only used for actions that happen at a specific time in the past?

    -Yes, the past continuous tense typically describes actions that were happening at a specific moment or period in the past, like 'I was watching TV at 7 PM last night.'

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