Simple Past VS Past Continuous
Simple Past VS Past Continuous
Simple Past VS Past Continuous
Continuous
What’s the Difference? Simple Past and Past
Continuous
• Past Simple and Past Continuous are two basic but very important
tenses to form simple sentences as well as useful in reading
comprehension. Knowing these two tenses will help you easily
understand and quickly answer questions related to the past tense.
• To learn well the Past Simple Tense, you must master the basic
irregular verbs table as well as how to add the ending “-ing” to verbs
in the Past Continuous Tense.
Structure of Simple Past vs Past Continuous
Tense
Form of Past Simple Tense Form of Past Continuous Tense
1. To be:
(+) S + was/were + Adj/ Noun + O
I, He, She, It, N + Was
You, we, they, N + Were
(-) Subject + was/ were + not + O
Was not = wasn’t (+) S + was/were + V_ing + O
Were not = weren’t (-) S + was/were + not + V_ing + O
(?) Were/ was + Subject + O? (?) Was/were + S + V_ing + O?
2. Verbs
(+) S + Past simple + O
(-) Subject + did not + Bare infinitive + O
Did not = didn’t
(?) Did + Subject + Bare infinitive + O ?
How to use Simple Past and Past Continuous
Simple Past Past Continuous