PAST PROGRESSIVE
The past progressive tense is used to describe actions that were in progress in the past.
• Use the helping verb “was” before a verb in the past progressive tense when used to describe (I, he, she, it).
• Use the helping verb “were” before a verb in past progressive tense to describe (we, you, they).
• Add “ing” to the verb ending.
[I / he / she / it] [was] [verb + “ing”]
[ we / you / they [were] [verb + “ing”]
Example: I was running.
Example: They were running.
• Add the word “not” between the helping verb (was / were) and the main verb to form the negative.
Example: We were not running.
Example: They were not running.
Directions:
Write the correct form of the verb in the spaces below.
1) We _____ ________ (to go) to the mall last night.
2) She _____ ________ (to talk) to the police officer last week.
3) I _____ ________ (to buy) a new bicycle when you called me.
Answers
Answered by
3
Answer:
mate may this help u.
1) go to
2)talk to
sorry I don't know last question
Answered by
1
Answer:
1.were going.
2.was talking.
3.was buying.
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