- 8 Apr 2004
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Hello, native English speakers, I need your help.
What's the difference in meaning between (a) and (b)?
A native speaker says "They are both the same in meaning",
but is that true?
(a) Did you play tennis at that time?
(b) Were you playing tennis at that time?
How about this? Does it sound right?
(c) Were you playing tennis this morning?
What's the difference in meaning between (a) and (b)?
A native speaker says "They are both the same in meaning",
but is that true?
(a) Did you play tennis at that time?
(b) Were you playing tennis at that time?
How about this? Does it sound right?
(c) Were you playing tennis this morning?