Past Simple - Past Continuous - Past Perfect

Unit 3: Good Times, Bad Times
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Unit 3: Good Times, Bad Times

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The goals of this lesson:
The Past Simple, Past Continuous and Past Perfect
  1. You can form the tenses in Active and Passive
  2. You can use the tenses in Active and Passive 

  3. You know the difference between the three tenses

Slide 2 - Diapositive

Let's start by checking...
... how much you remember about the Past Simple, Past Continuous and Past Perfect

Slide 3 - Diapositive

How do you form the
Past Simple?
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Slide 4 - Question ouverte

When do you use the
Past Simple?
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Slide 5 - Question ouverte

Info Past Simple
Form Active                                                     Form Passive
Regular: verb + -ed                                                         was/were + past participle
Irregular: 'learn the list'
Question or negative: use helping verb did
Use
1. Finished actions in the past
2. When 1 action interrupts another action ('when')
3. WALDY

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How do you form the
Past Continuous?
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When do you use the
Past Continuous?
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Slide 8 - Question ouverte

Info Past Continuous
Form Active                               Form Passive
was/were + verb -ing                       was/were + being + past part.

Use
1. Action that had duration [=tijdsduur] in the past
2. For descriptions
3. When 1 action interrupts another action ('when')
4. For an incomplete activity

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How do you form the
Past Perfect?
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Slide 10 - Question ouverte

When do you use the
Past Perfect?
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Slide 11 - Question ouverte

Info Past Perfect
Form Active                            Form Passive
had + past participle                    had + been + past participle

Use
1. Action that happened furthest in the past
2. Tells a chronological story

Slide 12 - Diapositive

In this sentence, what happened first:
"He was dismissed because he had argued with customers."
A
first: he was dismissed second: he had argued
B
first: he had argued second: he was dismissed

Slide 13 - Quiz

Link the examples to the correct tense:
Past Simple Active
Past Continuous Active
Past Simple Passive
Past Continuous Passive
Past Perfect Active
Past Perfect Passive
worked
was dismissed
was studying
was being cleaned
had eaten
had been written

Slide 14 - Question de remorquage

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