PAST SIMPLE VS CONTINUOUS

PAST SIMPLE

USE

Used to talk about FINISHED
actions in the PAST.

FORM

Affirmative

Affirmative

Subject (He/She/It) + VERB-ED /IRREGULAR FORM
He LISTENED to music yesterday. / He WROTE a book last year.

Negative

Negative

Subject (He/She/It) + DIDN'T + VERB INFINITIVE
He DIDN'T LISTEN to music yesterday. / He DIDN'T WRITE a book last year.

Questions

Questions

DID + Subject (You/We/They)+ VERB INFINITIVE?
Do you listen to music?

TIME EXPRESSIONS

YESTERDAY
LAST (WEEK MONTH, YEAR...),
(TWO DAYS , ONE MONTH...) AGO
WHEN...

PAST CONTINUOUS

USE

Used to talk about actions IN PROGRESS at a specific moment in the past.

FORM

Affirmative

Affirmative

Subject + WAS / WERE + Ving
She WAS PLAYING basketball yesterday afternoon.
You WERE LISTENING to music when I came in .

Negative

Negative

Subject + WASN'T / WEREN'T + Ving
She isn't playing basketball.
You aren't listening to music.

Questions

Questions

WAS / WERE + Subject + Ving?
Is she playing basketball?
Are you listening to music?

TIME EXPRESSIONS

WHILE... / At that moment / / Yesterday at ... (7/8/10) o'clock

Activity

Activity

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After watching the video and reading all the notes in this mind-map, click on the link and fill in the compare and contrast.Use your own words and examples.

Verb tenses are really important to use correctly the language!

Verb tenses are really important to use correctly the language!

Story: Elisa and the mysterious stalker

Focus on the past time!

Focus on the past time!