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She was walking in champs Elysees.(Identify the tense)

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Answered by Clarance
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Answer:

past continuous tense....

Answered by vedikadixit52
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Answer:

The sentence "She was walking in champs Elysees" is in the past continuous tense. The past continuous tense is used to describe ongoing actions in the past and adds a sense of continuity and duration to the action being described.

Explanation:

In English grammar, the past continuous tense is formed by using the auxiliary verb "was" or "were" followed by the present participle of the main verb (-ing form). The past continuous tense is used to describe an action that was in progress at a specific point in the past or to describe a past action that was interrupted by another action.

In the given sentence, the verb "was walking" is in the past continuous tense, which indicates that the action of walking was in progress at a specific point in the past. The use of the past continuous tense implies that the woman was walking for some time in the past and may suggest that the action was interrupted by something else.

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