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The document discusses the simple past and past progressive tenses in English. The simple past expresses a single action or actions that occurred one after another in the past, while the past progressive emphasizes an ongoing action in the past by using was/were and the -ing form of the verb. Examples are provided for both tenses, such as "I did laugh" in simple past and "He was playing football" in past progressive to highlight an action that was ongoing.






