these children ____ being noisy in the class ( was/is/were/has )
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The children were being noisy in the class
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The completed sentence is as follows:
These children were being noisy in the class.
Past tense:
- The past tense is a grammar tense used to indicate that an action or circumstance occurred in the past.
- The English verbs sang, went, and washed are examples of verbs in the past tense.
- Most languages include a past tense, and some have numerous varieties to show how long ago the action occurred.
- We add "-ed" to create the simple past tense verb.
- We append "-d" and to verbs with an "e" in the end.
- The present and past tenses of a few straightforward past tense verbs, such as cut, place, set, and others, do not change.
Past continuous tense:
- The past progressive tense, commonly referred to as the past continuous tense, describes a continuing activity or situation that was occurring at some point in the past.
- The past tense of to be (i.e., was/were) and the present participle of the verb are combined to create the past continuous tense (-ing word).
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