Past ContinuousForm:
- was (I/he/she/it) / were (you/we/they) + verb + ing
e.g. I was sleeping all morning yesterday.
Use:
- To express a (longer) activity in progress before (& after) a particular time in the past. (verb = longer action)
At 7.00 this morning, I was having breakfast.
- To indicate something took long, or at least it felt that way
The dentist was drilling for 3 minutes!
- To express a longer action that was already going on (P.C.) and was interrupted by the shorter action (P.S.)
When the phone rang, I was having a bath.
- Scene descriptions in a story
It was a beautiful day. The sun was shining and the birds were singing.
Affirmative
Negative
Question
I
I
I
He
was talking.
He
wasn’t talking.
Was
he
talking?
She
She
she
It
It
it
We
We
we
You
were talking.
You
weren’t talking.
Were
you
talking?
They
They
they