EFL/ESL Grammar: English tenses
The use of the past continuous tense in English
The past continuous tense is used to talk about actions that started in the past and were in progress. If you check the timeline below, the action of reading started and was in progress until the phone rang.
The form of past continuous tense
Subject + (was/were) + verb + (ing) |
The use of past continuous tense
Past continuous tense is used to:
- To talk about temporary actions in progress in the past
Examples:
- It was raining all day yesterday
- I was watching TV at night yesterday.
- To talk about actions that were in progress in the past when something else happened.
Examples:
- While I was reading my books, someone knocked on the door
- When I was walking in the street, I saw my friend with his family
- To talk about actions in continuity at the same time in the past
Examples:
- While my father was reading a newspaper, his phone rang.
- I was doing my homework while my sister was washing the dishes.
The affirmative form of past continuous |
I was playing football You were playing football He was playing football She was playing football It was playing football We were playing football You were playing football They were playing football |
The negative form of past continuous |
I wasn’t playing football You weren’t playing football He wasn’t playing football She wasn’t playing football It wasn’t playing football We went’ playing football You weren’t playing football They weren’t playing football |
The interrogative form of past continuous |
Was I playing football? Were you playing football? Was he playing football? Was she playing football? Was it playing football? Were we playing football? Were you playing football? Were they playing football? |
Examples of past continuous in English
- I wasn’t doing anything when my friend called me
- What were you doing last night when I found next to my house?
- Was she crying?
- When I got up, my brother was doing his homework.
- He was surfing the net when he received a message from a friend on Facebook.
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Subject + (was/were) + *verb (ing)* + (object)
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