Complete the rules and choose True or False for each of the functions
Past Simple: a regular verb + [-ed|-ing] or the past form of an irregular verb.
Past Continuous: was/were + a verb + [-ed|-ing].
Past Perfect:[have|had] + the past form of a regular verb or [perfect|past participle] form of an irregular verb.
Past Perfect Continuous:[have|had] + [been|be] + [-ing|-ed] form of the verb.
Past Simple is used to talk about finished actions in the past. [True|False]
Past Continuous is used to stress the fact of a finished action. [True|False]
Past Continuous is used to stress the length of an action in the past. [True|False]
Past Perfect is used to talk about an action finished before another past action. [True|False]
Past Perfect Continuous is used to describe a present action in progress with an emphasis on the duration. [True|False]
Past Perfect Continuous is used to describe a past action in progress with an emphasis on the duration which was finished before another past action. [True|False]