Past Continuous Tense

Verbs have different forms, called tenses. The tense of a verb tells us when the action happens. The past continuous tense indicates an action that took place continuously in the past. It is usually used with the past tense.

In these lessons, we will learn
  • Forms of Past Continuous Tense
  • When we can use the Past Continuous Tense
  • Negative Forms of Past Continuous Tense

The following table gives some examples of past continuous tense. Scroll down the page for more examples of when and how to use the past continuous tense.
Past Continuous Tense

Forms of Past Continuous Tense

was + present participle = past continuous
were + present participle = past continuous

Examples:
She was cleaning the room.
was stacking the chairs.
They were waiting for the bus.
We were listening to the music.

Past Continuous Tense


The Past Continuous/Progressive Tense

The past continuous / progressive tense describes continuous events that happened in the past. We can form the past continuous/progressive tense with was/were + -ing.

Uses

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