past continuous open sentence in an interrogative voice
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When we use past continuous in its interrogative form, we start with was or were followed by the subject and the verb with -ing (the sentence ends with a question mark). For example: — “Was I playing football when the phone rang?” = We use past continuous to ask if something was interrupted when the phone rang.
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When we use past continuous in its interrogative form, we start with was or were followed by the subject and the verb with -ing (the sentence ends with a question mark). For example: — “Was I playing football when the phone rang?” = We use past continuous to ask if something was interrupted when the phone rang.
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