Differences and similarities
in the Simple Past and the Past Continuous
1. Use
Simple Past
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Past Continuous
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2. Form
Simple Past
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Past Continuous
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(was or were) + infinitive + -ing
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3. Examples
3.1. Affirmative sentences
Simple
Past
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Past
Continuous
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I played football.
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He was playing football.
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You played football.
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You were playing football.
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He played football.
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He was playing football.
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3.2. Negative sentences
Simple Past
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Past Progressive
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I did not play football.
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He was not playing football.
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You did not play football.
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You were not playing football.
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He did not play football.
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He was not playing football.
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3.3. Questions
Simple Past
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Past Continuous
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Did I play
football?
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Was I playing
football?
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Did you play
football?
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Were you playing
football?
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Did he play
football?
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Was he playing
football?
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4. Spelling
Simple Past
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Past Continuous
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5. Use
Both tenses are often used in one sentence:
While we were sitting at the breakfast table, the telephone rang.
We were sitting at the breakfast table when the telephone rang.
- Past Continuous → we were sitting at the table
- Simple Past → the telephone rang.
The action in the Simple Past interrupts the action in the Past
Continuous .
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