We use past perfect to describe the main events in a sequence, one after another. - False. We use past simple., We use Past perfect when we need to make it clear that one past event happened before another. - True. e.g. When the police arrived, the thieves had already left., We use past continuous to describe an activity in progress in the present. - False. It's used to describe an activity in progress in the past., This is an example of what kind of past? I'd always wanted to visit Australia. - Past perfect., Complete the following sentence with the corresponding form of the 2 verbs. I was (sleep) when the phone (ring). - I was sleeping when the phone rang., What do we use past perfect continuous for? - We use it to describe a longer activity in progress in the past., Complete the following sentence with the corresponding form of the verbs. We'd (be) (enjoy) a morning on the beach when something strange (happen). - We'd been enjoying a morning on the beach when something strange happened., What is the slight difference between past continuous and past perfect continuous? - With past perfect continuous there is more enphasis on the duration of the activity.,
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