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NORTH BEND, Wash. — Another debris slide is impacting eastbound traffic on Interstate 90 headed over Snoqualmie Pass. Two right lanes were closed at milepost 36 past North Bend due to a slide around 7 ...

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Third debris slide in a week hits I-90 eastbound just past North Bend

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The past continuous tense refers to actions that continued for a period of time, as in the sentence "she was walking," which describes an action that was still happening in a prior window of time to which a speaker is presently referring. The past perfect tense is used to describe actions that were already completed by a specific point in the past.

Learn about the different past tense forms (past simple, past continuous and past perfect) and do the exercises to practise using them.

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In English, there are three primary tenses: past, present, and future. These tenses can be further divided into four aspects: simple, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous. Let’s explore these tenses one by one. Here are 12 basic types of tenses: 1. Simple Present Tense.

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In English, there are 12 verb tenses. These tenses help us express not only the time of an action (past, present, or future) but also its state (whether it’s ongoing, completed, or repeated).

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The standard tense in English is the present tense, which is usually just the root form of the verb. The past and future tenses often require changes or additions to the root form, such as the suffix –ed for the past tense and the modal verb will for the future.