The past progressive tense, also known as the past continuous tense, is used to describe an ongoing action or situation in the past.
Grammatically, it is formed by combining the past tense of "to be" (was/were) with the present participle (-ing) of the main verb.
For example, "I was studying for the exam" or "They were playing soccer in the park."
The past progressive is often used to provide background information or describe a scene in the past. It can also be used to suggest that an action was in progress when something else happened.
For example, "I was cooking dinner when the phone rang" or "She was walking home when it started raining."
In contrast, the simple past tense is used to describe completed actions in the past.
It is important to note that the past progressive is often used in combination with the simple past tense in order to provide a more complete picture of past events.
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