miércoles, 1 de abril de 2009

PAST PROGRESSIVE

The past progressive is used for events taking place in or around a particular time in the past to indicate that something was temporary or talk to changing situations.

EXAMPLE:

  1. She was eatting pasta.
  2. They were playing soccer.
  3. Karla and Camila were listening to music.
  4. I was not playing tennis.
  5. Maria was dancing salsa.
  6. Andres was traveling in Canada
  7. She was begining the homework.
  8. Were you reading my letter?
  9. Camila and I were Crying for you.

PAST SIMPLE

The simple past tense is one that is used to talk about an action or something that occurred in the past and no longer has any relation to the present.

EXAMPLE:
  1. He ran in the park.
  2. Mauricio ate pizza with his girlfriend.
  3. She walked in the shopping center.
  4. she didn`t ate pizza.
  5. They traveled to Miami
  6. Clary played basketball.
  7. The teacher danced in the Camila`s party.
  8. We wrote the letter.
  9. He sang in the bathroom.
  10. Did he eat pizza?