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*I have just ordered a new TV
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==The past perfect==
[[Language/English/Grammar/Perfect-Tenses|All Perfect Tenses]]
 
==The Past perfect==
When one past event has to be situated in a more distant past than another past event.  
When one past event has to be situated in a more distant past than another past event.  
*You had studied French before you moved to Paris.
*You had studied French before you moved to Paris.
[[Language/English/Grammar/Perfect-Tenses|All Perfect Tenses]]


==The past continuous==
==The past continuous==

Revision as of 12:16, 28 June 2017

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Here is a quick article on how to express the past tenses in English.

The simple past.

Talk about past events in a historic context using yesterday, or a date or time.

  • He died in 1920.

The Present Perfect

Situate past events in relation to the present situation.

  • I have just ordered a new TV

All Perfect Tenses

The Past perfect

When one past event has to be situated in a more distant past than another past event.

  • You had studied French before you moved to Paris.

All Perfect Tenses

The past continuous

When something is happening before and after another action in the past.

  • She saw her as he was driving away.