الجمعة، 13 أبريل 2018

شرح Past progressive ميقا قول 6 ثالث ثانوي الترم الثاني

شرح Past progressive 
ميقا قول 6 ثالث ثانوي الترم الثاني
ملاحظة: الموضوع غير مكتمل, جاري الاعداد
Form, Meaning and Function
Past Progressive
Use the past progressive (be + present participle) to describe a long action that is interrupted by a short action.
As Figlock was walking down a Chicago Street, a baby fell from a fourth-story window. A year later, while he was passing by that same building, the same baby fell out of the same window and landed on Mr. Figlock.

Use the past progressive when we describe what was happening at a specific time in the past.
Q: What were you doing at three o’clock today? A: I was driving home from work.

Use the past progressive when we talk about a temporary state or action.
Q: Have you always lived in Riyadh?  A: No. A few years ago, I was living in Dubai.
س:    ج:
Q: What were you doing in Dubai?      A: I was studying for my degree.

Use the past progressive with always to describe a repeated or annoying action.
My old car was always breaking down so I bought a new one.

Use the past progressive to describe two actions that were happening at the same time.

On June 6, 1980, Edwin Robinson was out walking and looking for his pet chicken during a thunderstorm when he was struck by lightning.

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