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This unit discussed the four past tenses: past simple, past continuous, past perfect, and past perfect continuous. The differences between the roles regulating usage of these tenses is sometimes a fine line. The simple tense conveys an action that happened in the past when a time is given; past continuous refers to an action that was in progress in the past; past perfect reflects completed actions in the past; and past perfect continuous refers to an action that occurred in the past up until the present moment. As it took me extra time for this information to absorb, I can see how teaching this material to students can be tricky. As a native speaker, I don't think about he mechanics of building a sentence in any of these tenses, but going through this exercise helped to break it all down and made me think very carefully about how to concisely articulate these language functions.