Sometimes it can be tricky to decide which tense we need to use. Remember these rules to help you:
- A past continuous action is interrupted by a past simple action. e.g. I was shopping when I realised I lost my purse.
- We use past continuous to emphasize that an action happened for some time e.g. I was waiting for hours.
- We also use it to describe two actions that happened at the same time e.g. I was cleaning while he was ironing, just what you want from a Saturday night!
With these rules in mind, can you decide whether the sentences below need a past simple or past continuous verb?
Lesson by Caroline
- 1. When I ___ home last night, it started to snow.