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rule of past continous​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Past Continuous Tense. Subject + Was/Were + Verb (Ist form) + Ing + Object + (.) In Past Continuous Tense 'Was / Were' is used in sentence and 'Ing' is added with first form of the main verb. 'Was' is used with 'I' and third person singular subject - he/she/it/Ram/Dog/Tree/etc.

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- Past Continuous Tense. Subject + Was/Were + Verb (Ist form) + Ing + Object + (.) In Past Continuous Tense 'Was / Were' is used in sentence and 'Ing' is added with first form of the main verb. 'Was' is used with 'I' and third person singular subject - he/she/it/Ram/Dog/Tree/etc.

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