Do you always use past perfect or simple past tense to indicate a connection between actions that happened in the past? Or is it past progressive?
1 Answer
Nov 13, 2016
See explanation.
Explanation:
All 3 tenses can be used to indicate past actions:
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Past Simple indicates a finished action in the past.
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Past Perfect is used to describe an earlier of 2 past actions.
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If any of those actions is a longer one you can use the progressive (continuous) tense to indicate it.