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<u>Simple sentence:</u>
My ears are going to get pierced.
<u>I’m not sure if this is a compoun-complex sentence or not</u>
I am so excited, but I am also a little scared.
<u>Complex sentence:</u>
I let go off my mom's hand, which took a lot of courage.
<u>Compound sentence:</u>
I sit on the chair and waited for my ears to get pierced, and I felt like an adult!
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The main difference between past simple and past continuous tense is that:
- we use<u> past simple tense</u> when something happened at some time in past. We also commonly use this tense with past time adverbs (yesterday, last night, two days ago, etc.)
For example: John called his friend yesterday.
- we use <u>past continuous tense</u> if an action occurred in the past and <u>lasted for a period of time.</u>
Example: I was reading a book all day yesterday.
We used past continuous tense because the action of reading lasted for some time (a whole day in this case).
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