Learn English – “we were planning” versus “we planned”

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What's the difference between following two sentences?

  1. We were planning to participate in Jack's wedding.
  2. We planned to participate in Jack's wedding.

Best Answer

Firstly, some small changes to your sentences:
1. We were planning Jack's wedding.
2. We planned Jack's wedding.

Sentence 1. is 'past continuous' (or 'past progressive'), and refers to an action (or a series of actions, like planning a wedding) 'in progress' at a time or for a length of time - 'Last month, we were planning Jack's wedding' or 'We were planning Jack's wedding for six months'.

Sentence 2. is 'past simple', and refers to a completed action (or a series of actions) in the past, whenever that was - 'We planned Jack's wedding last year'.

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