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which one is correct? OR whats the difference between them?
when I went upstairs, the telephone ringing.
when I was going upstairs, the telephone rang.
THANKS :)
Dec 11, 2010 1:40 PM
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When I went upstairs the telephone was ringing ( the telephone was already ringing when I reached the 1st floor)
When I was going upstairs the telephone rang. (the telephone started ringing while I was in my way upstairs)
December 11, 2010
did it stop ringing after u went upstairs? :P
December 11, 2010
This is simple:
Ringing is present tense.
Rang is past tense.
So what are you talking about?
If past tense:
When I went up stairs, the telephone rang.
If you want to make it present:
The telephone was ringing when I was going up stairs.
December 11, 2010
I was going upstairs when the telephone rang. (while going up the stairs)
I went upstairs and the telephone rang. (after going up the stairs)
There are two different meanings here.
December 11, 2010
how about "When I went upstairs, the telephone was ringing" ?
December 11, 2010
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