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The Past Continuous Tense
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The Past continuous tense
The past progressive represents actions in progress at a specific moment in the past.
The Past Continuous Tense
Affirmative
YouWe They
IHe She It
were
was
playing singing drinking
I was painting red flowers with my paint brushes.
- An action in progress in the past.
The Past Continuous Tense
negative
YouWe They
were
playing singing drinking
not
IHe She It
was
They were not drawing a chicken with their pencil.
NOT
The Past Continuous Tense
interrogative: YES / NO QUESTIONS
YouWe They
IHe She It
Were
Was
playing ? singing ? drinking ?
VS
Affirmative answers
Negative Answers
- Short answer:
- Long answer:
- Short answer:
- Long answer:
The Past Continuous Tense
interrogative: INFORMATION QUESTIONS
When
YouWe They
IHe She It
were
playing singing drinking
What
(complement) ?
was
Why
What was she doing? She was sketching some dog photographies.
ING Spelling
General rule
In general, we just add -ING to the base form of a verb
eating
eat
going
go
reading
read
Verbs ending in consonant + silent E
Remove the silent E from the base form of the verb and add -ING
dancing
dance
riding
ride
writing
write
Be careful!
Do not remove the E in this cases; just add -ING
being
be
agreeing
agree
seeing
see
Verb ending in IE
Remove the IE from the base form of the verb and add -YING
dying
die
lie
lying
tie
tying
Consonant + vowel + consonant
When a verb with one syllable ends in a C + V + C we double the final consonant before adding -ING .
cut
cutting
run
running
stop
stopping
EXCEPTIONS!
Do not double the final letter at the end of the verb when it is W, X, or Y.
snowing
snow
fix
fixing
play
playing
Last syllable IS stressed
If the verb has two or more syllables and the last one IS stressed, double the final letter.
Begin
Beginning
Forget
Forgetting
Submit
Submitting
Last syllable is NOT stressed
If the verb has two or more syllables and the last one is NOT stressed, do not double the final letter.
Happen
happening
Open
opening
Visit
visiting
Consonant + Vowel + Letter L
Double the final L (British E.)Do not double the final L unless is stressed (American E.).
equal
equalling
equaling
travel
traveling
travelling
control
controlling
controlling
Time expressions
Last week
Last year
This morning
4 Months ago
Yesterday
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