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Past Continuous Tense - English Grammar Guide

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PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE

FUNCTIONS OF THE PAST CONTINUOUS


The past continuous describes actions or events in a time before now, which began in the past and is still going on at the time of speaking. In other
words, it expresses an un nished or incomplete action in the past.

It is used:

Often, to describe the background in a story written in the past tense, e.g. "The sun was shining and the birds were singing as the elephant
came out of the jungle. The other animals were relaxing in the shade of the trees, but the elephant moved very quickly. She was looking for
her baby, and she didn't notice the hunter who was watching her through his binoculars. When the shot rang out, she was running towards
the river..."
to describe an un nished action that was interrupted by another event or action, e.g. "I was having a beautiful dream when the alarm clock
rang."
to express a change of mind: e.g. "I was going to spend the day at the beach but I've decided to get my homework done instead."
with 'wonder', to make a very polite request: e.g. "I was wondering if you could baby-sit for me tonight."

EXAMPLES
They were waiting for the bus when the accident happened.
Caroline was skiing when she broke her leg.
When we arrived he was having a bath.
When the re started I was watching television.

Note: with verbs not normally used in the continuous form, the simple past is used.

FORMING THE PAST CONTINUOUS


The past continuous of any verb is composed of two parts : the past tense of the verb "to be" (was/were), and the base of the main verb +ing.

Subject was/were base + ing

They were watching

A rmative

She was reading

Negative

She wasn't reading

Interrogative
Subject was/were base + ing

Was she reading?

Interrogative negative

Wasn't she reading?

TO PLAY, PAST CONTINUOUS

A rmative Negative Interrogative

I was playing I was not playing Was I playing?

You were playing You were not playing Were you playing?

He was playing He wasn't playing Was he playing?

We were playing We weren't playing Were we playing?

They were playing They weren't playing Were they playing?

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