structure of past continuous tense with example
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The past continuous of any verb is composed of two parts : the past tense of the verb "to be" (was/were), and the base of the main verb +ing.
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Forming the past continuous.
Subject +was/were +base + ing
Affirmative
She was reading
Negative
She wasn't reading
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The past continuous tense is formed by combining the past tense of to be (i.e., was/were) with the verb's present participle (-ing word). ... For example, it is often used to describe conditions that existed in the past. The sun was shining every day that summer. As I spoke, the children were laughing at my cleverness.
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