The fact is always used as a framwork or background. The english simple past can act in the same way as the imperfect of many romance languages, to describe a continuous action in the past. It should be what instead of where].
Past continuous and past simple 1. (?) i am giving one more. So i am probably still feeling a little sick, the same as i have for a week now.
So my sentences doesnΒ΄t work with past continuous tense. The most common use of the past continuous tense is to talk about something that was happening around a particular time in the past. Where were you having for dinner last night? I feel confused about the use of already with the past continuous tense.
Already expresses something had been done while the past continuous. We use past continuous to emphasize the fact that an action continued for a long time in the past. It seems contradictory to me. Hello is it acceptable to use the past continuous tense in the following situation?
Present perfect is the past tense with a relevance (a continuation) to the present time. I mean, is it better to say throughout his. When talking about a past action using throughout, should i put the verb in the past tense simple or continuous? It was raining for 2 hours ( just a random past event is it correct to use for with past continuous like i did or we should use past perfect with time duration?) your sentence is.