PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE | English grammar and exercises

Here is an English lesson about the past continuous tense. This tense is also known as the past progressive. In this video, I explain the past continuous form - the affirmative, negative and question forms. The negative form also has a contracted form. The past continuous affirmative form is made up of the subject, the past form of the verb “to be“ and then the -ing form of the main verb (also called the present participle) An example is: “I was walking“. The past continuous tense has several uses. The
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