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Simple Past TenseThe past tense is used to express an action that happened in the past. It follows this structure:
  • Subject + Past Tense of verb.
Past Perfect TenseThis is used to express an action in the past before another action in the past. It follows this structure:
  • Subject + Had + Past Participle.
Past Continuous TenseThis is used to express an action at a specific time in the past. The action started before this time and hasn't finished yet. It follows this structure:
  • Subject + Was/Were + Present Participle
Past Perfect Continuous TenseThis is used to express longer actions in the past (i.e. longer than past continuous actions) before another action in the past begins. It follows this structure:
  • Subject + Had + Been + Present Participle
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