define past continuous tense
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The past continuous describes actions or events in a time before now, which began in the past and were still going on when another event occurred.
The past continuous is formed from the past tense of "to be" with the base of the main verb plus the ending "-ing" form of the verb. ... The past continuous tense is "was watching." Another example of this tense is: We were playing football when he sprained his wrist last week. The past continuous tense is "were playing."
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it is a tense in which the action is going on...but it is in past
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for example
I was studying
she was writing
etc.
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