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Free English Lessons - #3, Grammar - Past Simple Vs Past Continuous, used to and would 
- Use past simple to talk about completed actions in the past
- To form negatives and questions in the past simple, use the auxiliary verb did
- Use the past continuous for actions in progress in the past or temporary situations in the past
- Can be used as a background or context to another event in the past simple
- Use the past continuos for activities that are interrupted by a completed action. It is used in contract with the past simple
- We often use when before the past simple and while before the past continuous
- Used to and would can both be used to talk about habitual action in the past
- Would is not very common in questions and used to is also used to talk about habitual states in the past

