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Saturdayocean Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

They were playing/played football at 5pm yesterday.

I'm really confused about this example:

They were playing football at 5pm yesterday.

They played football at 5pm yesterday.

Which one is right and why?

  

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riverbottom They were playing football at 5pm yesterday. e. it started some time before 5 pm and finished some time after.

  • riverbottom They were playing football at 5pm yesterday.
  • e.
  • it started some time before 5 pm and finished some time after.
  • Just to complicate things, it is also possible for it to mean the same as the next sentence, but expressed indirectly, as if the speaker does not have first-hand knowledge of the game, but is basing the statement on what he understood was expected to happen.
  • riverbottom They played football at 5pm yesterday.
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riverbottomThey were playing football at 5pm yesterday.

This would usually be understood to mean that the game was in progress at 5 pm, i.e. it started some time before 5 pm and finished some time after.

Just to complicate things, it is also possible for

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