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PAST TENSES:. Past tenses. There are four past tenses in English : Past simple Past continuous Past perfect simple Past perfect continuous. Past simple : uses. I got up, switched off the radio, and sat down again. Why are we using the past simple here?. Past simple : uses.
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Past tenses • There are fourpast tenses in English: • Past simple • Pastcontinuous • Pastperfect simple • Pastperfectcontinuous
Past simple: uses I got up, switched off the radio, and sat down again. Why are we using the past simple here?
Past simple: uses (CONSECUTIVE) FINISHED ACTIONS IN THE PAST
Past simple: uses When I was younger, I went to the park every day. Why are we using the past simple here?
Past simple: uses PAST HABITS Used to (actions and states) and would (actions) are also possible: I used to be addicted to chocolate. When I was younger, I would get up at 6.
Past simple: uses If he didn’t stay up so late, he wouldn’t feel tired all the time. Why are we using the past simple here?
Past simple: uses IN SECOND CONDITIONAL CLAUSES
Past simple: uses Joan said that she wanted to come to the party. Why are we using the past simple here?
Past simple: uses IN REPORTED SPEECH, INSTEAD OF THE PRESENT SIMPLE
Past simple: uses I wish I knew where your father was. It’s time you got your own car. Why are we using the past simple here?
Past simple: uses TO EXPRESS WISHES ABOUT THE PRESENT
Pastcontinuous: uses John: I rang you at one but you weren’t in. Mary: I was. I was having lunch at one. Why are we using the past continuous here?
Pastcontinuous: uses ACTIONS IN PROGRESS IN THE PAST Sometimes there’s an idea of interruption: I was working at my office when I got a phone call.
Pastcontinuous: uses On the dance floor half a dozen couples were throwing themselves around. Most of them were dancing cheek to cheek, if dancing is the word. Why are we using the past continuous here?
Pastcontinuous: uses BACKGROUND DESCRIPTIONS IN STORIES
Pastcontinuous: uses He said that he was enjoying his work. Why are we using the past continuous here?
Pastcontinuous: uses IN REPORTED SPEECH INSTEAD OF THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS
Pastcontinuous: uses I wish you weren’t chasing these impossible dreams. It’s about time we were leaving. Why are we using the past continuous here?
Pastcontinuous: uses TO EXPRESS WISHES ABOUT ACTIONS IN PROGRESS
Pastperfect simple: uses The pilot told the police what had happened. Why are we using the past perfect simple here?
Pastperfect simple: uses ACTIONS IN THE PAST THAT OCCURRED BEFORE ANOTHER PAST ACTION If the order of events is clear, we can use the Past simple: I waited until everybody (had) arrived.
Pastperfect simple: uses If he had run a bit faster, he could have won. Why are we using the past perfect simple here?
Pastperfect simple: uses IN THIRD CONDITIONAL CLAUSES
Pastperfect simple: uses She said that she had already seen the film. She said that she had got up late. Why are we using the past perfect simple here?
Pastperfect simple: uses IN REPORTED SPEECH, INSTEAD OF THE: • PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE • PAST SIMPLE
Pastperfect simple: uses If only I had known you were coming. Why are we using the past perfect simple here?
Pastperfect simple: uses TO EXPRESS WISHES ABOUT THE PAST, USUALLY TO EXPRESS REGRET
Pastperfectcontinuous: uses The boat had been sailing in calm when a cow fell from the sky. Why are we using the past perfect continuous here?
Pastperfectcontinuous: uses A LONGER ACTION IN THE PAST THAT OCCURRED BEFORE ANOTHER PAST ACTION
Pastperfectcontinuous: uses She said that she had been looking for a good location since August. She said that she had been sleeping. Why are we using the past perfect continuous here?
Pastperfectcontinuous: uses IN REPORTED SPEECH, INSTEAD OF THE: • PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS • PAST CONTINUOUS
PAST TENSES Created by: Carmen Luisa Pérez Amaro