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.
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.
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