Which tense is used to express an action going at some point in the past?
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Past Perfect Tense
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The past perfect tense is used to express that an action was completed before a point in time in the past.
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Past continuous tense is used to express an action going at some point in the past.
- The verbs used in the past continuous tense usually have a form of "was/were verbing".
- Some of the examples of the sentences where the verb is in past continuous tense are as follows:
- We were cheering for the red team.
- Ram was enjoying a lot on the water slide.
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