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Seagull Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

A usage of the past progressive form

Regarding the passage below:

By the time the park opened, people couldn't wait to get there. Within two years it was attracting 4.5 million visitors a year. The average customer, according to Time magazine, spent $4.90 on a day out at Disneyland -- $2.72 for rides and admission, $2 for food, and 18 cents for souvenirs.

Why did the author use the past progressive form in the sentence "Within two years it was attracting 4.5 million visitors a year"? I think it's "normal" to use the simple past form in a case like this. Is it because Disneyland kept on attracting more and more visitors and the number was increasing steadily at that time?
  

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Who knows why - maybe to make it sound more dramatic, maybe as you say to imply continued growth, or maybe just because this kind of news copy is often written in this style?

  • Who knows why - maybe to make it sound more dramatic, maybe as you say to imply continued growth, or maybe just because this kind of news copy is often written in this style?
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Who knows why - maybe to make it sound more dramatic, maybe as you say to imply continued growth, or maybe just because this kind of news copy is often written in this style?
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I understand.
Thank you so much indeed, Vic Z.

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