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Marina
Hello!
Someone recently told me that native English Speakers barely use Past Continuous in their speech, is it so? And if yes, in which cases in can be used then in spoken English?
I'd appreciate some explanation =)
11 mrt. 2025 15:45
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We use it all the time to give background information (when I was backpacking across Western Europe). It's also used to explain or give reasons (I didn't get any sleep because the baby was crying all night).
Obviously, it doesn't describe main events, so isn't as frequent as past simple, but it's used as often as it's needed.
11 maart 2025
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Really? What was the context?
Native speakers use the past continuous to describe states and actions in progress in the past. We allow use the past continuous to construct the near future in the past (I am going to visit my grandmother soon >> I was going to visit my grandmother soon).
11 maart 2025
The most specific case to use it is when you start to tell a story. Like the answer below. Hope that helps.
12 maart 2025
There wasn't any context, it was just claimed like that.....)
Thank you for your answer!
11 maart 2025
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
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Marina
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