What is past continue tence
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The present continuous, also called the present progressive, is a verb form used in modern English that combines the present tense with the continuous aspect. It can be employed in both the indicative and subjunctive moods. Approximately 5% of verbs in spoken English are in the present continuous form.
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The past continuous tense, also known as the past progressive tense, refers to a continuing action or state that was happening at some point in the past. 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).
EXAMPLE: The audience was applauding until he fell off the stage.
EXAMPLE: I was making dinner when she arrived.
Formula for positive sentence:
Subject + was/were + Present participle (-ing) form
Formula for negative sentence:
Subject + was/were+ not + Present participle (-ing) form
Formula for question sentence:
Was/were + Subject + Present participle (-ing) form + ?
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