Past Simple and Past Continuous Exercises

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Past Simple and Past Continuous

The Past Simple and the Past Continuous are two tenses we use to talk about actions or events in the past. Let's look at how and when to use each one.

Past Simple

We use the Past Simple to talk about completed actions in the past.

  • Form: Subject + verb in past form (regular: worked, irregular: went)
  • Examples:
    • I visited my grandmother yesterday.
    • They watched a movie last night.

Past Continuous

We use the Past Continuous to describe an action that was in progress at a specific time in the past. It often sets the background for another shorter action.

  • Form: Subject + was/were + verb + -ing
  • Examples:
    • I was studying at 8 PM.
    • They were playing football when it started to rain.

Using Past Simple & Past Continuous

We often use the Past Continuous for the longer action and the Past Simple for the shorter action that interrupts it.

  • She was cooking dinner when the phone rang.
  • We were walking to school when it started to rain.
Past Simple Past Continuous
Action finished in the past Action was in progress at a time in the past
I saw a movie last night. I was watching a movie at 8 PM.
Short or quick actions Longer or background actions
Often used with: yesterday, last week, in 2000 Often used with: while, when, at [time]

Quick Tips

  • Use Past Simple for things that happened and finished in the past.
  • Use Past Continuous for actions happening around a time or interrupted by another action.
  • Look for time expressions to help decide which tense to use.
  • When combining the two tenses, use Past Continuous for the longer action, and Past Simple for the shorter action.
Exercises
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Choose the correct option to complete the Past Simple and Past Continuous Exercises below.
1

He _____ down the street when he _____ an accident.

a.
was walking / saw
b.
walked / saw
c.
was walking / was seeing
2

While we _____ to the airport, the taxi driver _____ us some interesting stories.

a.
were driving / told
b.
were driving / was telling
c.
drove / was telling
3

I _____ my passport when I _____ at the hotel.

a.
was losing / arrived
b.
lost / arrived
c.
lost / was arriving
4

What _____ when the teacher _____ into the classroom?

a.
were you doing / walked
b.
was you doing / walked
c.
did you do / was walking
5

While Mark _____ his homework, his sister _____ loud music.

a.
did / played
b.
was doing / was playing
c.
was doing / played
6

I _____ the newspaper when suddenly I _____ a strange article about UFOs.

a.
was reading / saw
b.
read / saw
c.
was reading / was seeing
7

Why _____ when I called you last night?

a.
weren't you answering
b.
wasn't you answering
c.
didn't you answer
8

The sun _____ when we _____ the picnic.

a.
was shining / had
b.
shone / were having
c.
was shining / were having
9

She _____ her coffee when she suddenly _____ sick.

a.
drank / was feeling
b.
was drinking / felt
c.
was drinking / was feeling
10

When I _____ the room, everyone _____ at me.

a.
was entering / was looking
b.
was entering / looked
c.
entered / was looking
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