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... stopped doing some things and started doing other things:
He stopped studying hard/going to bed early/running three miles e3very morning
He started smoking/going out in the evening/spending a lot ... I/he/she/it was playing/doing/working etc.
we/you/they were playing/doing/working etc.
B. We use the past continuous to say that somebody was in the middle of doing something at a certain time.
The ... been Painting is the present perfect
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10 When I got to the hospital, she in the waiting
room, (sit)
38c In your notebook, write a question and answer in the past continuous and in
the past simple.
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ã Spelling:
a) verbs ending in e add only d:
I love — / loved
b) verbs ending in y change y to led:
I try — I tried
c) most verbs ending in a single vowel
vowel
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... morning I got up and looked out of the window. The sun was shining but the ground was very wet.
It had been raining.
It was not raining when I looked out of the window; the sun was shining. ... I/he/she/it was playing/doing/working etc.
we/you/they were playing/doing/working etc.
B. We use the past continuous to say that somebody was in the middle of doing something at a certain
time. The ... breath. He had been running.
D. Compare had been doing and was doing (past continuous):
* It wasn't raining when we went out. The sun was shining. But it had been raining, so the ground was...