Past Continuous
Definition
The Past Continuous Tense describes actions that were ongoing at a specific moment in the past.
Formula: Subject + was/were + Present Participle (V1 + ing) + Object
Tip: Use this tense to emphasize the duration or progress of an action at a certain past time.
Uses of Past Continuous Tense
| # | Use | Description | Examples |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ongoing Action at a Past Time | To describe an action that was happening at a specific moment in the past. | I was reading a book at 8 p.m. They were watching TV when I called. |
| 2 | Interrupted Action | To show that a longer action was interrupted by a shorter one. | I was cooking when the phone rang. She was sleeping when he arrived. |
| 3 | Parallel Actions | To describe two actions happening at the same time in the past. | He was reading while she was writing. They were playing football as I was walking. |
Sentence Structures
Positive Structure
Subject + was/were + V1 + ing + Object
1) I was reading a book.
2) She was cooking dinner.
3) They were playing football.
Negative Structure
Subject + was/were not + V1 + ing + Object
1) I wasn’t reading a book.
2) She wasn’t cooking dinner.
3) They weren’t playing football.
Interrogative Structure
Was/Were + Subject + V1 + ing + Object?
1) Was I reading a book?
2) Was she cooking dinner?
3) Were they playing football?
Negative Interrogative Structure
Wasn’t/Weren’t + Subject + V1 + ing + Object?
1) Wasn’t I reading a book?
2) Wasn’t she cooking dinner?
3) Weren’t they playing football?
Common Signal Words
Here are some signal words often used with the Past Continuous Tense:
- at 8 p.m.
- while
- when
- all day yesterday
- at that moment
Examples in Context
- 1) I was reading a book at 8 p.m. yesterday. (Positive)
- 2) She wasn’t cooking dinner when he arrived. (Negative)
- 3) Were they playing football all afternoon? (Interrogative)
- 4) Wasn’t he sleeping at midnight? (Negative Interrogative)
- 5) They were watching TV while I was studying. (Positive)
- 6) I wasn’t walking when it started raining. (Negative)
- 7) Was she reading the newspaper this morning? (Interrogative)
- 8) Weren’t they talking during the class? (Negative Interrogative)
- 9) He was playing guitar all evening. (Positive)
- 10) She wasn’t working when I called. (Negative)
- 11) Was I driving at that moment? (Interrogative)
- 12) Wasn’t he studying while waiting for the bus? (Negative Interrogative)
- 13) We were enjoying the party all night. (Positive)
- 14) I wasn’t eating breakfast when she called. (Negative)
- 15) Were you sleeping at 10 p.m.? (Interrogative)
