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Past Simple vs. Past Continuous: Lingua House Lingua House

The document is an English grammar lesson about the past simple and past continuous tenses. It provides examples of how to use each tense to talk about completed past events and ongoing past activities. It includes practice exercises for learners to complete sentences using the correct past tense forms. The lesson aims to help intermediate English learners understand and distinguish between using the past simple and past continuous tenses.

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Past Simple vs. Past Continuous: Lingua House Lingua House

The document is an English grammar lesson about the past simple and past continuous tenses. It provides examples of how to use each tense to talk about completed past events and ongoing past activities. It includes practice exercises for learners to complete sentences using the correct past tense forms. The lesson aims to help intermediate English learners understand and distinguish between using the past simple and past continuous tenses.

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Innovation in Learning

A A A A ENGLISH GRAMMAR

Past simple vs. past continuous


Lesson code: T3NH-H13C-3PX9 INTERMEDIATE

1 Presentation

The past simple and the past continuous tenses are used to talk about the past.
We use the past simple to talk about a completed event in the past:
Yesterday, I had breakfast.
Last summer, I went to Italy.
We use the past continuous to talk about a past activity that was in progress at a particular time in the
past:
At 8 am, I was eating breakfast.
`Where were you last night?' `I was sleeping.'
We use the past simple and past continuous to talk about a completed past event that happened when
another activity was in progress.
It started to rain while I was walking in the park.
I was watching TV when the phone rang.
What were you doing when he arrived?
For a list of irregular verb forms, go to https://www.linguahouse.com/r/2CF or use your mobile device
to read the code below:

Dialogue
A: I called you earlier, but you didn't answer.
B: I'm sorry, I was playing the guitar when the phone rang.
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2 Practice 1
Complete the sentences using the correct form of the past continuous tense of the verbs in brackets:

1. Joanne (make) breakfast when Peter called.


2. While he (do) the dishes, he ran out of washing up liquid.
3. They decided to go to the beach while the sun (still/shine)
4. I called you this morning, but you didn't answer the phone. (you/take) a shower?
5. At 8pm last night, Mario (not/do) his homework. He (play) computer
games instead!
6. John had a car accident while he (drive) to work. He (talk) on his
mobile when he reversed into a tree.

3 Practice 2
Self-study: Make sentences about you using the past continuous.
Class activity: Work in pairs. Ask your partner what he or she was doing at the specific times mentioned
below:

Example: At 8am yesterday, I was having breakfast.


What were you doing at 8am yesterday? I was having breakfast.

8am yesterday midday yesterday


4:30pm yesterday 9pm last night

midnight last night 7:00 this morning

4 Practice 3
Complete the sentences using the correct form of the past continuous or past simple tense of the verbs
in brackets:

1. What film (you/watch) when I (call) you last night?


2. While he (jog) in the park, a dog (bite) him on the leg.
3. I (see) Adam again in the park this morning. He (walk) his dog.
4. You (not/hear) me get home last night because you (sleep).
5. John (not/take) his umbrella with him last night because it (not/rain).
6. Mr. Lee (work) so hard that he (fall) asleep at this desk.
7. While they (swim), Sam (spot) a dangerous shark. They quickly
(swim) back to the shore and (alert) the lifeguard.
8. (you/have) lunch when I (call) your office yesterday?
9. (anyone/call) when I (cook) dinner?
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Review your flashcards at least 3-5 times a week for 20 minutes to keep the material fresh in your memory.
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10. I (not/have) time to email you because I (study) for my French exam.
11. When Abdul (arrive) home, his brother (listen) to some music.
12. Mario (have) an accident while he (ski). Fortunately it
(not/be) serious.
13. I (see) you this morning on the street, but I (can/not) say hello to you
because you (walk) too fast.

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