![]() ![]() Helen suddenly remembered she had left her keys in the car. We use the past perfect when we are looking back from a point in the past to something earlier in the past: GapFillTyping_MTY0NTk= The past in the past MultipleChoice_MTY0NTg= Past simple and past continuous 2 He broke his leg when he was playing rugby. for something that happened before and after another action in the past:.for something that happened before and after a specific time in the past:.MultipleSelection_MTY0NTY= Past simple, used to and would 2 (NOT would feel) Past simple, used to and would 1 We would used to feel very cold in winter. He would looked much older than he does now. We use the past simple or used to instead: We do not normally use would with stative verbs. They would often visit friends in Europe. Most evenings, he would take the dog for a walk. Most evenings, we used to stay at home and watch DVDs. ![]() Most evenings, we stayed at home and watched DVDs. ![]() When we talk about something that happened several times in the past, we use the past simple: something that was true for some time in the past:Įverybody worked hard through the winter.something that happened once in the past:. ![]() Level: intermediate Past events and situations ![]()
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