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This section thoroughly overviewed the structure and usages of past tenses. The past simple tense is probably the most used past tense form. The structure of a past simple tense sentence with a regular verb is easily identifiable - one simply puts '-ed' at the end of the verb. For example: "I played soccer last night". There are many uses for the past simple tense: to describe a past action at a specific time, to ask about time, or to describe a past action even though the time is not specified. Past continuous tense sentences are usually structured by adding '-ing' to the end of regular verbs. Unlike simple past tense that describes a completed action, the past continuous describes actions in the past that probably continued afterwards. The past perfect tense sentences describe actions that occurred before other actions in the past. For example: "When I arrived at the concert, they had already sold all the beer" - this describes two completed actions with the focus being on the second action (beer sold out) after the first action (arriving at the concert). The past perfect continuous tense is used to describe longer actions that had been going on continuously up to the past moment that is being mentioned. Past perfect continuous sentences can be identified when the sentence is structured with the words "had been".
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