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When two actions are happening simultaneously in the past which tense(s) do you use? quizziz.

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  • 01-12-2021

Answer:

Past Continuous Tense .

Explanation:

When trying to emphasize that a certain action lasted for some time in the past, or if you're trying to describe two actions happening simultaneously in the past, you'll use Past Continuous e.g She was cooking for three hours straight.

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