Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 1 STEP Using Odoo 17
2º eso unit 4 completo
1. 2º ESO Unit 4 Grammar
PAST CONTINUOUS
This tense describes…
AN ACTION THAT WAS IN PROGRESS AT SOME
POINT IN THE PAST.
My brother was working yesterday at 7
They were doing and exam last Friday at 2:30
TWO EVENTS TAKING PLACE AT THE SAME TIME IN
THE PAST
Ellen was cooking while her sister was watching TV
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I was eating chocolate
She was studying French
TheyY were reading comics all night
You were talking during the film
My dogs were barking the whole night
He was phoning his mother
I was cutting wood in the forest
AS YOU CAN SEE, THE STRUCTURE IS VERY SIMPLE .
SUBJECT +
WAS/ WERE +
GERUND
GERUND = continuous form of the verb
In Spanish= RUN– Correr
RUNNING- Corriendo
(Verb + ing)
3. AFFIRMATIVE
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I was studying yesterday at 5 o’clock
Peter was living in San Francisco
They were watching TV
My best friend was travelling to Paris
YOU – WE – THEY
I - HE – SHE – IT
WERE
WAS
Ving ………..
Ving ………..
Think about something…
you were doing yesterday at 10:00…
your father was watching on TV at 14:00…
the person next to you was eating yesterday…
4. NEGATIVE
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I wasn’t studying yesterday at 5 o’clock
Peter wasn’t living in San Francisco
They weren’t watching TV
My best friend wasn’t travelling to Paris
YOU – WE – THEY
I - HE – SHE – IT
WEREn’t
WASn’t
Ving ………..
Ving ……….
Think about something…
you weren’t doing yesterday at 10:00…
your father wasn’t watching on TV at 14:00…
the person next to you wasn’t eating yesterday…
5. INTERROGATIVE
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Were you studying yesterday at 5 o’clock?
Was Peter living in San Francisco?
Were they watching TV?
Was your best friend travelling to Paris?
WERE
WAS
YOU – WE – THEY
I - HE – SHE – IT
Ving ………..?
Ving ………..?
ASK YOUR PARTNER About something…
he was doing yesterday at 20:00…
his/her father watch on TV at night…
the person next to you was doing yesterday…
6. PAST CONTINUOUS AND PAST SIMPLE
The past continuous describes a longer action or
situation and the ‘action’ described by the past
simple tense interrupts the ‘situation’ described by
the past continuous tense
WHILE – It is usually used before continuous tenses
WHEN - It is usually used before simple tenses
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It was raining hard when we left the building.
While I was reading the report you rang.
He was going out to lunch when I saw him.
While he was cooking I phoned him