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There are four past tenses forms: simple past, past continuous, past perfect, past perfect continuous.
We use the simple past for a past action when the time is given, when the time is asked about, when the action took place at a definite time even though this time is not mentioned.
We use the past continuous for interruped past actions, it can indicate gradual development that took place in the past (used without a time expression), it can express an action that began before that time and probably continued after it.
We use the past perfect as an equivalent of the present perfect in the past.
We use the past perfect continuous to talk about longer actions or situations in the past that had been going on continuously up to the past moment that we are thinking about.