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Didiwantsomemore Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Past simple or past continuous

I didn’t like the program we watched / were watching, so I turned off the TV. What grammar form I should use in that sentence and why?

  

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I didn’t like the program we watched / were watching, so I turned off the TV. What grammar form should I use in that sentence and why? Use Continuous to indicate one action occured while another action was occuring.

  • I didn’t like the program we watched / were watching, so I turned off the TV.
  • What grammar form should I use in that sentence and why?
  • Use Continuous to indicate one action occured while another action was occuring.
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I didn’t like the program we watched / were watching, so I turned off the TV. What grammar form should I use in that sentence and why?

Use Continuous to indicate one action occured while another action was occuring.

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