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https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/.../past-tenseBy the way, it is possible to use the present tense in English to speak about past events when you are telling a story or summarising something you have heard, read or seen (e.g. a film). Note that in both cases, the speaker is showing a kind of personal perspective, and so this wouldn't be appropriate for speaking about historical figures in most contexts.
Simple Past Tense in English Grammar
english.lingolia.com › en › grammarThere are four past tenses in English grammar. Besides the past simple, there is the past progressive, the past perfect simple and the past perfect progressive. Learn about the differences between English past tenses on Lingolia’s English Tense Comparison page: Tense comparison simple past – past progressive
English Past Tense Comparison
english.lingolia.com › en › grammarThe past tenses in English Grammar are the simple past, past progressive, past perfect and past perfect progressive. We use each one to expresses something different about a past action. Learn to use the English past tenses online with Lingolia. In the free interactive exercises, you can practise what you have learnt.