WHAT HAPPENED WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING?

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WHAT HAPPENED WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING? Two different ways to express the past WHAT HAPPENED WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING?

Past simple and continuous. Examples and uses. Simple: -ed/ V2, did, didn’t Continuous: was/ were V-ing The orchestra performed in Madrid last summer. We wrote many compositions some months ago. We didn’t go to London last year. When did you finish your studies? USE: We talk about completed events in the past. While he was talking to the runners, he discovered the truth. What were you doing yesterday at two clock? We weren’t doing our homework while you were playing in the other room. USE: We talk about continuous actions in the past. We can contrast two parallel actions which happen at the same time (both in the past continuous) or one which interrupts (past simple) another longer action (past continuous).

Time expressions Past Simple Past Continuous Yesterday Last + (time unit) (time unit) + ago … … when While / As …, … At + (specific time) …

What about the irregular verbs? Pattern Base form(V1) Past (V2) Participle (V3) Meaning All 3 the same Cut Past and participle –ought / aught Buy Bought Past and participle the same Find Found Past and participle -t Learn Learnt Present and Participle the same Come Came -i, -a, -u Drink Drank Drunk All three completely different. Drive Drove Driven