jueves, 9 de mayo de 2013

PAST CONTINUOUS

We often use the past continuous tense with the simple past tense. We use the past continuous tense to express a long action. And we use the simple past tense to express a short action that happens in the middle of the long action. We can join the two ideas with when or while.
In the following example, we have two actions:
  1. long action (watching TV), expressed with past continuous tense
  2. short action (telephoned), expressed with simple past tense
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Long action.  
I was watching TV at 8pm.

8pm

You telephoned at 8pm.
Short action.  
We can join these two actions with when:
  • I was watching TV when you telephoned.
(Notice that "when you telephoned" is also a way of defining the time [8pm].)
We use:
  • when + short action (simple past tense)
  • while + long action (past continuous tense)
There are four basic combinations:
 I was walking past the carwhenit exploded.
Whenthe car exploded I was walking past it.
 The car explodedwhileI was walking past it.
WhileI was walking past the car it exploded.
Notice that the long action and short action are relative.
  • "Watching TV" took a few hours. "Telephoned" took a few seconds.
  • "Walking past the car" took a few seconds. "Exploded" took a few milliseconds.

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