Understanding the Past Continuous Tense
The Past Continuous Tense is used to describe interrupted activities that continued for a period in the past or things happening continuously in the past. Learn how to form affirmative, interrogative, and negative sentences in this tense with examples and images.
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PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE
Use We use the past continuous to describe an interrupted activity which continued for a period in the past and to talk about things happening for a continuous period in the past.
to say that somebody was in the middle of doing something He was playing computer games.
for two things happening at the same time He was playing computer games while she was watching TV.
for things you were in the middle of doing when another thing happened He was watching TV when Tom arrived.
Affirmative We form the past continuous tense with the helping verb was/were + present participle (V1 + -ing).
Was/Were V1+Ing I You were going He was going She was going It was going was going we you they were going were going were going
Introgative We form questions by using the helping verb was/were + subject + present participle (V1 + -ing).
Was/Were V1+Ing Was I Were you going? Was he Was she Was it going? Were we Were you going? Were they going? going? going? going? going?
Negative We form the negative with the helping verb was/were + not + present participle (V1 + -ing).
Was/Were Not V1+Ing I You were not going He was not going She was not going It was not going was not going we were not going you were not going they were not going
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