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I learned a lot about how to distinguish the past continuous from the past perfect and past perfect continuous. Whereas the past perfect is a completed action that is more in the past than the past action one is focusing on, the past continuous is an action that was ongoing at a specific time in the past. In contrast, the past perfect continuous is an ongoing action in the past that occurred earlier in the past than the main time frame of the sentence. This unit covered ways I can best explain these different tenses to students. One good method seems to be looking at cut-out pictures of a daily routine and having the student arrange the pictures and describe the routine in the past tense. An idea I came up with is that I could do something like take a ball, launch it across the room, and say, \"I threw the ball against the wall.\" And then I can play handball with it on one of the walls and say, \"I was throwing the ball against the wall.\" I would be showing that I keep throwing the ball over and over again.