PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE


Past Continuous Tense reveals ongoing actions in the past. actions can sometimes also be interrupted by something. This form of English tenses is also called Past Progressive Tense

Usage:
1. Ongoing actions
2. ongoing interruption activities
[Past Continuous] + When + [Past Simple]
3. activities that are taking place at the same time in the past
4. Conditional / polite questions
For example: I was wondering if you could carry my bag.

Formula
Positive (+)
Subject + to be (was / were) + verb-ing + object
Negative (-)
Subject + was / were + not + verb-ing + object
Tanya (?)
- was / were + subject + verb-ing + object?

Example - Past Continuous Tense: (+) He was sleeping when I came
(-) He was not sleeping when I came (-) (?) Was he sleeping when I came?
(+) I was working all night yesterday (+)
(-) I was not working all night yesterday (-) (?) Were you working all night yesterday?

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