Answer:
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).
It would be A.
That hat looks quite good on you.
You would use well to describe an action.
Some examples;
She danced well in the competition.
You speak French very well.
The cake is good.
That sweater looks good on you.
I hope this helped!
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