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Understanding the Past Simple and Continuous in English Grammar

This unit provides a comprehensive overview of the Past Simple and Past Continuous tenses in English, focusing on key verbs such as "was," "died," "studied," and others. It includes explanations of affirmative sentences, negative forms, and examples to illustrate the use of these tenses in context. Additionally, it covers the correct use of articles, expressions of quantity, and possession. This guide is tailored for VWO3 students, enhancing their grasp of English grammar through practical examples and exercises.

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Understanding the Past Simple and Continuous in English Grammar

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  1. Grammar Unit 1 VWO3

  2. A. Past Simple • Was • Died • Studied • Came • Kept • Was • Began • Took • Met • Painted • Wrote • Won

  3. B. Negativesentences • I didn’t go divingwhen I was on holiday. • I didn’tlikeJimverymuch. • Daisydidn’tthinkabout school all the time. • My cousinsdidn’t interview a celebrityyesterday. • Yourparentsweren’tverystrictwhenyouwereyoung.

  4. C. Past Simple – Past Continuous • Was buying • Bought • Was phoning / phoned (kunnen beide) • Phoned • Did … go • Weregoing

  5. D. Much / many / a lot of / … • Much / a lot of • A little help • Many / a lot of • Few • A few • Little • Many / a lot of • Little

  6. E. Possession • yours – his • Of his • Of theirs – their • Of hers – theirs • Of yours – our • My – of mine

  7. F. Have to • Doesn’t have to • Has to • Have to • Don’t have to • Have to • Have to • Will have to • Didn’t have to • Had to • Won’t have to

  8. G. articles • A • / • The • The • / • / • / • /

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