
Narrative tenses
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Narrative tenses
By Marío Medina
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Simple Past
We use the simple past to talk about consecutive actions or situations in the past, i.e., for the main events in a story.
We arrived at the airport and checked in.
Unit 3 | Narrative tenses
Simple Past
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Past Continuous
We use the past continuous (was/ were+ verb + -ing) to describe a longer continuous past action or situation that was in progress when another action happened, or to describe an action or situation that was not complete at a past time.
We were having dinner when the plane hit some turbulence.
Unit 3 | Narrative tenses
Past Continuous
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Past Perfect simple
We use the past perfect (had + past participle) to talk about the "earlier past," i.e., things that happened before the main event(s).
When we arrived at the airport, we suddenly realized that we had left one of the suitcases in the taxi.
Unit 3 | Narrative tenses
Past Perfect simple
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Past Perfect continuous
We use the past perfect continuous (had been+ verb + -ing) with action verbs to talk about longer continuous actions or situations that started before the main events happened and have continued up to that point. Nonaction verbs (e.g., be, have, know, like, etc.) are not usually used in the past continuous or past perfect continuous.
Unit 3 | Narrative tenses
Past Perfect continuous
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Past Perfect continuous
We'd been flying for about two hours when suddenly the captain told us to fasten our seat belts because we were flying into some very bad weather.
Unit 3 | Narrative tenses
Past Perfect continuous
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Multiple Choice
We use it to talk about the "earlier past".
Simple Past
Past Continuous
Past Perfect simple
Past Perfect continuous
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Multiple Choice
We use it to talk about consecutive actions or situations in the past.
Simple Past
Past Continuous
Past Perfect simple
Past Perfect continuous
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Multiple Choice
We use it with action verbs to talk about longer continuous actions or situations that started before the main events happened and have continued up to that point.
Simple Past
Past Continuous
Past Perfect simple
Past Perfect continuous
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Multiple Choice
We use it to describe a longer continuous past action or situation that was in progress when another action happened, or to describe an action or situation that was not complete at a past time.
Simple Past
Past Continuous
Past Perfect simple
Past Perfect continuous
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Past Perfect simple or continuous
The past perfect continuous emphasizes the continuation of an activity. The past perfect simple emphasizes the completion of an activity.
Unit 3 | Narrative tenses
Past Perfect simple or continuous
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Past Perfect simple or continuous
Lina was crying because she'd been reading a very sad book.
Lina didn't want to see the movie, because she'd already read the book.
Unit 3 | Narrative tenses
Past Perfect simple or continuous
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