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Simple Past vs. Past Progressive Guide by Dard Tong is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document summarizes the differences between the simple past and past progressive tenses in English. It discusses their forms, uses, and certain verbs that are usually only used in simple past. The simple past is used to express actions that happened one after another or were just mentioned. The past progressive emphasizes that an action was in progress at a specific time in the past or while another action occurred. It provides examples to illustrate when each tense would be used.
- Author
- Dard Tong
- Language
- EN