Past continuous
You use the past continuous tense to talk about something that occurred in the past.
Past continuous tense is used when the action you’re talking about started before the moment you’re describing, but had not finished.
For example, in past tense, you might say:
‘I watched a film on TV yesterday. The film started at 7pm and finished at 9pm ... Show More
Mar 2016
080 - English Grammar: When to use HAVE, HAVING, and HAVE GOT
Sometimes the verb "have" can be used in the present continuous (having) and sometimes it can be replaced by "have got"... but not always. In today's podcast, I'll teach you 15 expressions with the verb "have" and tell you whether you can use "having" and "have got" in these phra ... Show More
9m 41s
Jun 2023
181. Essential Grammar for Business English: Past Tense Regular Verbs Breakdown
If you've listened to previous episodes you may have heard me mention that there are really 4 core tenses that the majority of people need in a business context; the present, the future, the past and the present perfect. If you have a good command of these ones, that will serve y ... Show More
25m 34s