What is past continuous tense with examples?

Past continuous tense can be formed in the following way: Subject + Be form (was/were) + ‘ing’ form of verb. For example, “My brother was cooking dinner yesterday.” Here, the subject is ‘my brother’, which is used with the ‘be’ form, i.e. ‘was’, and with the ‘ing’ form of the verb, i.e. cooking.

What is the formula of past continuous tense?

The formula for writing in the past continuous is: past form of ‘to be’ [was, were] + present participle. Examples: I was writing in my journal when the doorbell rang. She was walking on the sidewalk when the man stepped in front of her.

What is past continuous tenses?

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).

What is the past continuous tense of go?

‘go’ is the model of its conjugation….Continuous (progressive) and emphatic tenses.

past continuous
we were going
you were going
they were going

Why do we use past continuous tense?

We generally use the past continuous to talk about actions and states in progress (happening) around a particular time in the past. It can emphasise that the action or state continued for a period of time in the past: A: Where was Donna last night?

What are the 12 tenses formulas?

FORMULAS OF ALL THE 12 TENSES

  • Simple Past Tense S + Past Form of the Verb + O.
  • Past Continuous Tense S + was/were + V + ING + O.
  • Past Perfect Tense S + had + Past Participle (PP.)
  • Past Perfect Continuous Tense S + had been + V + ING + O + since/for.
  • Simple Present Tense S + V + O.