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The past continuous

The past continuous is also known as the past progressive tense.

Example:

  • He was washing his hands when the phone rang.
  • We were singing and they were dancing all night.

Past continuous form:

was / were + [verb -to] + ing

Uses of past continuous:

1. To talk about an activity in progress at a particular time in the past
2. To talk about two actions happening at the same time in the past
3. To talk about a longer activity that was interrupted by a shorter activity
4. To give a background to an event


Past continuous use #1:

To talk about an activity in progress at a particular time in the past

  • This time last week, I was relaxing on the beach.

The particular time is ‘this time last week’, and we are referring to an activity (relaxing).


Past continuous use #2:

To talk about two actions happening at the same time in the past

  • Last night I was cooking dinner while my friends were watching television.

Using was cooking and were watching tells the listener that both actions were happening at the same time.


Past continuous use #3:

To talk about a longer activity that was interrupted by a shorter activity

  • I was reading a book when the doorbell rang.

The longer activity = ‘was reading a book’
The interruption or shorter activity = ‘the doorbell rang

We would not say:

I was reading a book when the doorbell was ringing.

This would mean that the two actions were happening together over the same length of time.


Past continuous use #4:

To give a background to an event

  • It was a quiet night. The moon was shining and the wind was blowing gently.

In this example, you are simply describing the background of what was happening that night.



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