We can use the past simple to
talk about actions and states which we see as completed in the past.
·
I left school when I
was sixteen.
·
I was very happy
then.
·
He told me all about
his childhood.
We can use the past continuous
to talk about past events which went on for a period of time.
·
While I was driving
home, Peter was trying desperately to contact me.
·
I was thinking about
him last night.
·
I was walking in the
street when I suddenly fell over.
We can use the present perfect
when we want to look back from the present to the past.
·
I've broken my watch
so I don't know what time it is.
·
She hasn't arrived
yet.
·
We've been to
Singapore a lot over the last few years.
·
Have you ever been to
Argentina?
The Present Perfect Continuous
can be used to talk about an action or actions that started in the past and continued
until recently or that continue into the future.
·
You look tired. Have
you been sleeping properly?
·
I've been waiting for
him for 30 minutes and he still hasn't arrived.
·
He's been phoning me
all week for an answer.
We can use the past perfect simple
to talk about what happened before a point in the past. It looks back from a
point in the past to further in the past.
·
I hadn't known the
bad news when I spoke to him.
·
I thought we had
already decided on a name for this product.
We can use the past perfect
continuous to look back at a situation in progress.
·
We had been thinking
about buying a new house but then we decided to stay here.
·
It had been snowing
for a while before we left.
·
She said she had been
trying to call me all day.
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