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what is past continuous​


hitcydreamz: The imperfect is a verb form that combines past tense and imperfective aspect. It can have meanings similar to the English "was walking" or "used to walk." It contrasts with preterite forms, which refer to a single completed event in the past. 

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Answered by Anonymous
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The imperfect is a verb form that combines past tense and imperfective aspect. It can have meanings similar to the English "was walking" or "used to walk." It contrasts with preterite forms, which refer to a single completed event in the past.

Answered by waniassadullah7
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the past continuous describes actions or events in a time before now,which began in the past and were still going on when another event occurred.

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