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![]() English Grammar Secrets The Present Continuous is used for: Look at these examples : Note how, in all these examples, we use the present continuous to talk about events which are temporary/limited in time and the present simple to talk about events which are habits/permanent. Past simple We use the past simple to talk about actions and states which we see as completed in the past. We can use it to talk about a specific point in time. She came back last Friday. I saw her in the street.They didn't agree to the deal. It can also be used to talk about a period of time. She lived in Tokyo for seven years.They were in London from Monday to Thursday of last week.When I was living in New York, I went to all the art exhibitions I could. You will often find the past simple used with time expressions such as these: Yesterday three weeks agolast yearin 2002 from March to Junefor a long timefor 6 weeksin the 1980sin the last centuryin the past Past continuous We use the past simple to talk about actions and states which we see as completed in the past. We can use it to talk about a specific point in time. We use the past continuous to talk about past events which went on for a period of time. We use it when we want to emphasize the continuing process of an activity or the period of that activity. (If we just want to talk about the past event as a simple fact, we use the past simple.) While I was driving home, Peter was trying desperately to contact me. Were you expecting any visitors?Sorry, were you sleeping?I was just making some coffee.I was thinking about him last night.In the 1990s few people were using mobile phones. We often use it to describe a "background action" when something else happened. I was walking in the street when I suddenly fell over.She was talking to me on the phone and it suddenly went dead.They were still waiting for the plane when I spoke to them.The company was declining rapidly before he took charge.We were just talking about it before you arrived.I was making a presentation in front of 500 people when the microphone stopped working. Past simple or continuous Both the past simple and the past continuous refer to completed actions in the past. Most of the time when we are talking about such actions, we use the past simple. This is by far the most common way of talking about the past. I lived there for 6 years. I only found out a few moments ago.I asked her but she didn't know anything.The company made 100 people redundant last year. Only use the past continuous when you want to emphasize the continuity of the action. Everybody was talking about it all evening.They were really trying hard but couldn't do it.I was thinking about you the other day.Were you expecting that to happen? When we use these two forms in the same sentence, we use the past continuous to talk about the "background action" and the past simple to talk about the shorter completed action. It was raining hard when we left the building.I was reading the report when you rang.He was going out to lunch when I saw him.The company was doing well when I last visited it. Irregular verbs All new verbs in English are regular. I photocopied the report.She faxed it to me.They emailed everybody about it.I googled my name and got more than 20 000 responses. There are approximately 180 irregular verbs. You don't need to learn all of them because some of these are very rare but many others are very useful and you do need to know them. What's the easiest way to learn them? Some people think you should learn a list 'by heart'. Others think you should not learn them at all – you will just gradually acquire them over time. One useful method is to note down new irregular verbs as you meet them. It is useful to write these verbs (or any vocabulary you want to learn) in sentences and learn those rather than the individual word. Which is easier to learn? stick stuck stuckI stuck the photo into my album. Another technique is to classify the irregular verbs into 4 categories. 1. All forms the same set set setcost cost cost 2. Similar sound groups beat beat beaten eat ate eatenblow blew blownthrow threw throwndrink drank drunksing sang sungspeak spoke spokenwake woke woken 3. The second and third forms are the same. bend bent bent sleep slept sleptspend spent spentbring brought broughtbuy bought boughtteach taught taughthave had hadpay paid paidsay said said 4. The "unclassifiables" come came come do did donego went goneshow showed show منقول |
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