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Change the following sentence into Past Continuous Tense.

They went to the park in the evening.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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They were going to the park in the evening.

1. The past continuous tense is also referred to as the past progressive tense, which is known as continuing action or any situation that was happening at the past time.

2. The past continuous tense is a formation done by merging the past tense of to be (that is was/were) with the present participle verb tense (-ing word).

3. There are numerous situations in which the verb tense may be utilized in a sentence. For example, it is usually used to explain situations or states that have existed in the past.

Answered by AmulGupta
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By changing the following sentence into past continuous tense, we get 'They were going to the park in the evening.'

What is a 'tense'?

  • Tense is a category in grammar that expresses time reference.
  • There are three types of tenses: present tense, past tense, and future tense.
  • Each of the three tenses stated above can be broken down further into sub-parts. Simple, Continuous, Perfect, and Perfect Continuous are some of the sub-parts.

What is the meaning of 'past continuous tense'?

  • The past continuous tense, also known as the past progressive tense, describes an ongoing action or situation that occurred in the past.
  • The past continuous tense is made up of the past tense of to be (i.e., was/were) and the present participle of the verb (-ing word).
  • It's frequently used to describe historical circumstances.
  • It can also be used to express something that happened in the past but was interrupted by another event.
  • The past continuous can provide insight into what was going on at a specific point in time.
  • It can also allude to a prior habitual behaviour.

Therefore, by changing the following sentence into past continuous tense, we get 'They were going to the park in the evening.'

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