Simple Past vs Past Continuous

B1 Intermediate · Lesson 2
B1

Simple Past vs Past Continuous

Simple Past

Use for a completed action — it started and finished at a specific moment.

  • Often interrupts a longer background action.
  • Used for sequences of completed events.
  • Gives the main events of a story.
The supervisor intervened when the argument became heated.
She observed the process and submitted her report.

Past Continuous

Use for an action in progress at a specific time — it was already happening.

  • Provides background context or scene-setting.
  • Can describe two simultaneous ongoing actions.
  • Shows an action was interrupted.
The team was negotiating when the deadline passed.
While she was performing, the audience was filming the show.

B1 Focus: Simultaneous actions and scene-setting

At B1 level it is important to recognise two additional uses of the past continuous.

UseStructureExample
Interrupted actionPast continuous + when + simple pastShe was concentrating when the alarm sounded.
Simultaneous actionsWhile + past continuous + past continuousWhile he was arguing, she was trying to mediate.
Scene-settingPast continuous at start of narrativeThe sun was setting. Birds were singing. Then everything changed.
Sequence of eventsSimple past + simple pastShe entered, observed the situation, and intervened.

Form Reminder

TensePositiveNegativeQuestion
Simple PastShe performed / They arguedShe didn't performDid she perform?
Past ContinuousShe was performing / They were arguingShe wasn't performingWas she performing?

Signal Words

Simple PastPast Continuous
when (+ interrupting action)while / as (+ action in progress)
suddenly, immediately, thenat that moment, at the time
afterwards, eventually, finallyall morning / all day / throughout
once, as soon asmeanwhile, simultaneously

Exercise 1 · Which Tense?

Read the underlined verb. Click Simple Past or Past Continuous.

Exercise 2 · Multiple Choice

Choose the correct verb form.

Exercise 3 · Matching

Match each sentence to its meaning.

Exercise 4 · Gap Fill

Complete each sentence with the correct form of the verb in brackets.

Exercise 5 · Word Order

Click the words in the correct order to build the sentence.

Exercise 6 · Word Sort

Click each sentence to sort it into the correct column.

Action in progress

Completed action

Exercise 7 · Complete the Conversation

Choose the correct verb form in each gap.

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