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Durgadevi1 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

What is the difference between the two sentences?

1. "Where were you yesterday? I looked for you everywhere."

2. "Where were you yesterday? I was looking for you everywhere."

What is the difference between "looked" and "was looking" in terms of grammar?

Also which sentence is correct?

Thank you.

  

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durgadevi1 What is the difference between "looked" and "was looking" in terms of grammar? In terms of grammar, the first is a simple past verb and the second is a past progressive verb. durgadevi1 Also which sentence is correct?

  • durgadevi1 What is the difference between "looked" and "was looking" in terms of grammar?
  • In terms of grammar, the first is a simple past verb and the second is a past progressive verb.
  • durgadevi1 Also which sentence is correct?
  • Both are correct.
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durgadevi1What is the difference between "looked" and "was looking" in terms of grammar?

In terms of grammar, the first is a simple past verb and the second is a past progressive verb.

durgadevi1Also which sentence is correct?

Both are correct.

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