“You’re not welcome.” “Er — I’m sorry — I don’t understand you,” said Ogden nervously. Harry thought Ogden was beingextremely dim; the stranger was making himself very clear in Harry’s opinion, particularly as he was brandishing a wand in one hand and a short and rather bloody knife in the other.
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The past continuous is used to specify a particular time period/situation. g. Harry thought Ogden was extremely dim.
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The past continuous is used to specify a particular time period/situation.
g.
Harry thought Ogden was extremely dim.
This is a general statement about what Harry thought of Ogden.
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The past continuous is used to specify a particular time period/situation.
e.g. Harry thought Ogden was extremely dim. This is a general statement about what Harry thought of Ogden.
e.g. Harry thought Ogden was being extremely dim. This is about a particular time period/situation. Rewrite: Harry thought that Ogden was acting/behaving in