Past Simple vs Past Continuous
Past Simple:
Form: Subject + V2 (regular: -ed) / irregular form
Uses:
- Completed actions in the past: “I visited Paris last year.”
- Sequence of events: “He opened the door, entered the room, and sat down.”
- Past habits: “When I was young, I played football every day.”
Past Continuous:
Form: Subject + was/were + V-ing
Uses:
- Actions in progress at a specific time: “I was studying at 8 pm yesterday.”
- Background description: “The sun was shining and the birds were singing.”
- Interrupted action (with when/as): “I was reading when he arrived.”
- Parallel actions (with while): “While I was cooking, he was watching TV.”
Exercice BAC 2020:
Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense:
“While I (walk) home, I (see) an accident.”
→ was walking; saw
“They (play) football when it (start) to rain.”
→ were playing; started
“She (read) a book while he (listen) to music.”
→ was reading; was listening
“When the teacher (enter), the students (talk) loudly.”
→ entered; were talking
BAC Writing Tip:
When narrating a story, use Past Continuous to describe the background and Past Simple for the main actions.
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