At 9 o'clock yesterday morning we _____ (wait) for the bus. (past continuous tense)
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were waiting..
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At 9 o'clock yesterday morning we were waiting for the bus..
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The completed sentence with past continuous tense is as follows:
At 9 o'clock yesterday morning we were waiting for the bus.
Past continuous tense:
- The past continuous tense, commonly referred to as the past progressive tense, describes an ongoing activity or situation that was occurring in the past.
- The past continuous tense is created by fusing the present participle of the verb with the past tense of to be (that is, was/were) (-ing word).
- The past tense of the verb be is combined with the verb's present participle to create the past continuous tense.
- A verb with the ending -ing is a form of the present participle. For instance, reading is the present participle of read.
- Ask kids straightforward past-simple questions about occurrences to continue introducing the past continuous.
- Asking what was going on at the time the event occurred as a follow-up inquiry to these inquiries. You departed your house this morning at nine o'clock.
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