词汇 | grammar_british-grammar_past-continuous-i-was-working | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
释义 | Past continuous (I was working)Past continuous: formWe use was/were + the -ing form of the verb.
There are a number of spelling rules for when we make the -ing form of the verb. See also: Spelling Past continuous: usesEvents happening at a particular time in the pastWe generally use the past continuous to talk about actions and states in progress (happening) around a particular time in the past. It can emphasise that the action or state continued for a period of time in the past:
See also: Past continuous or past simple? Background eventsWhen one event is more important than another in the past, we can use the past continuous for the background event (the less important event) and the past simple for the main event:
See also: Past continuous or past simple? Reasons and contexts for eventsWe often use the past continuous to give a reason or context for an event:
Ongoing and repeated eventsWe can use the past continuous to talk about repeated background events in the past. It can suggest that the situation was temporary or subject to change:
Warning: We only use the past continuous for repeated background events. If they are repeated main events, we use the past simple:
We don’t use the past continuous in the same way as used to when we talk about things in the past which are no longer true:
See also: Used to Adverbs such as always, constantly, forever are used with the past continuous when we talk about repeated, unplanned or undesired events:
The past continuous and definite timeWe sometimes use the past continuous to refer to a definite period of past time. This usually emphasises the event continuing over a period of time:
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