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Adapted from Isabel Bastida
• Past Simple
• Past Continuous
• Past Perfect
• Time conjunctions.
Finished actions in the past.
Peter threw a stone and broke a
car window last night.
I spent all my childhood in
Scotland.
What were you doing on
Sept 11th 2001?
I was watching the news
when a plane crashed
against the Twin Towers .
The phone rang while I was
having a bubble bath.
As background actions (+
as, when, while)
Things that happened repeatedly, often annoying
habits.
Aunt Irma was always telling us what to do. She
was such a pain in the neck.
Past in the past.
When I arrived at the party,
they had already opened all the
presents.
AS/WHILE/ WHEN As/ While/ When I was watching a horror movie, I heard a
noise outside.
As/ While/When I was slaving away, my brother was
chilling out.
BEFORE/ AFTER Before we left, I (had) filled up with petrol.
I (had) filled up with petrol before we left.
After I (had) filled up with petrol, we left.
We left after I (had) filled up with petrol.
AS SOON AS
(immediately after)
As soon as he went/had gone outside, it started raining.
It started raining as soon as he went/had gone outside.
BY THE TIME By the time the police arrived, the robbers had run away.
The robbers had run away by the time the police arrived.

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Narrative tenses h

  • 2. • Past Simple • Past Continuous • Past Perfect • Time conjunctions.
  • 3. Finished actions in the past. Peter threw a stone and broke a car window last night. I spent all my childhood in Scotland.
  • 4. What were you doing on Sept 11th 2001? I was watching the news when a plane crashed against the Twin Towers . The phone rang while I was having a bubble bath. As background actions (+ as, when, while)
  • 5. Things that happened repeatedly, often annoying habits. Aunt Irma was always telling us what to do. She was such a pain in the neck.
  • 6. Past in the past. When I arrived at the party, they had already opened all the presents.
  • 7. AS/WHILE/ WHEN As/ While/ When I was watching a horror movie, I heard a noise outside. As/ While/When I was slaving away, my brother was chilling out. BEFORE/ AFTER Before we left, I (had) filled up with petrol. I (had) filled up with petrol before we left. After I (had) filled up with petrol, we left. We left after I (had) filled up with petrol. AS SOON AS (immediately after) As soon as he went/had gone outside, it started raining. It started raining as soon as he went/had gone outside. BY THE TIME By the time the police arrived, the robbers had run away. The robbers had run away by the time the police arrived.