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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

past tense vs past continous

hello guys,
can you guys help me to difference past simple vs past continous i really get confused in exercises when they are both put in a story and also the use of when and while.

i`d really appreciate it
  

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html ]WHILE AND WHEN[/url] link. The uses of continuous and simple aspects follow some of these points: generally, continuous indicates an ongoing action in the past, while the simple indicates a finished event.

  • html ]WHILE AND WHEN[/url] link.
  • The uses of continuous and simple aspects follow some of these points: generally, continuous indicates an ongoing action in the past, while the simple indicates a finished event.
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Here is a [url=http://www.learnenglish.org.uk/grammar/archive/whenwhile01.html]WHILE AND WHEN[/url] link. The uses of continuous and simple aspects follow some of these points: generally, continuous indicates an ongoing action in the past, while the simple indicates a finished even

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