Are you up for a grammar game? This one is about past tenses.
We use the past simple for finished actions in the past whereas we use the past continuous for actions in progress happening in the past.
We use two or more verbs in the past simple when one action follows the other action.
We use two or more verbs in the past continuous when past actions were happening at the same time.
Finally, when we use two or more actions in the past simple and the past continuous, we mean that the action in the past simple interrupted the action expressed by the past continuous.
Now we have recapped on what you know, why don't you test yourself with these games? If you're a football fan, you will surely enjoy the penalty shoot-out. When you get an answer right, you can try to score against the goalie. Keep your eye on the target or you might miss. There are different difficulty levels to choose. Prove you're a top-class striker!
What? You don't like football! All right, what about trying basketball? The questions are the same. If you get an an answer right, you have the opportunity to shoot a basketball in the hoop. NBA, here we come!
Penalty Shoot-out
Past Simple And Past Continuous By Pilar Super Taker Soccer Review Game
Basketball in the hoop
Past Simple And Past Continuous By Pilar Super Shooter Basketball Review Game
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Tuesday, 31 January 2012
Grammar: Past Simple And Past Continuous. Soccer and Basketball Game
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