Soluzione del esercizio 1 di Performer B1 Phases, Vol. 1
Esercizi svolti per il libro Performer B1 Phases, Vol. 1
Soluzione
PAST CONTINUOUS
FORM
Affirmative
- I/he/she/it was reading.
- You/we/they were reading.
Negative
- I/he/she/it wasn't reading.
- You/we/they weren't reading.
Interrogative
- Was I/he/she/it reading?
- Were you/we/they reading?
Short answers
- Yes, you/we/they were.
- No, I/he/she/it wasn't.
USE
An action in progress at a particular time in the past.
Example:
- Last Sunday at 5 p.m. I was watching a football match.
Two continuous actions happening simultaneously in the past.
Example:
- While she was cooking dinner, he was watching TV.
An action in progress in the past interrupted by another event.
Example:
- I was reading a book when the phone rang.
In descriptions to explain situations or set a scene when we are beginning to tell a story.
Example:
- They were walking out of the cinema. It was snowing and...
Describing a continuous situation in the past.
Example:
- We were working abroad at that time.
SIGNAL WORDS
To describe an action in progress:
- when, while, as.
! Remember: when a temporal clause introduced by while, as or when precedes the main clause, it is followed by a comma.
Examples:
- While the actors were speaking a journalist asked a question.
- A journalist asked a question while the actors were speaking.
PAST SIMPLE
USE
Single actions.
Example:
- I read a magazine last night.
Past actions that happened one after the other.
Example:
- She arrived home, unpacked her bags, and then cooked dinner.
- They finished their homework, packed their bags, and went to bed.
A past action preceding another action or a situation.
Example:
- The boy texted his friends before he received a call.
- The bus arrived just as I stepped out of the house.
SIGNAL WORDS
To describe actions that happened one after the other:
- first, then, next.