past continuous vs past imperfect tense

past continuous

noun
  • A tense used to describe actions and states continued in the past. 

past imperfect tense

noun
  • A grammatical tense which expresses the past as an action which was still going on at the point in time described, say someone "was ...ing" something, as opposed to the already accomplished counterpart past perfect tense (where the action took place even further in the past) 

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