PAST SIMPLE VS CONTINUOUS
PAST SIMPLE
USE
Used to talk about FINISHED
actions in the PAST.
FORM
Affirmative
Subject (He/She/It) + VERB-ED /IRREGULAR FORM
He LISTENED to music yesterday. / He WROTE a book last year.
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
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
Subject + WAS / WERE + Ving
She WAS PLAYING basketball yesterday afternoon.
You WERE LISTENING to music when I came in .
Negative
Subject + WASN'T / WEREN'T + Ving
She isn't playing basketball.
You aren't listening to music.
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