How can we make the past continuous? Firstly, check that you know how to make the past simple with 'be' (subject + was / were). Then just add verb-ing ...
Using the Past Continuous (or past progressive tense) Download this explanation in PDF here. Read about how to make the past continuous here. 1: An action in the past which overlaps another action or a time. The action in the past continuous starts before and often continues after the other shorter action or time.
(or past progressive tense) · 1: An action in the past which overlaps another action or a time. · 2: In the same way, we can use the past continuous for the ...
Past Continuous Mixed Exercise 2. This past continuous tense (sometimes called the past progressive) exercise includes the positive, negative and question ...
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2008 www.perfect-english-grammar.com ... Past Continuous Mixed Exercise 1. Make the past continuous (you need to choose positive, negative or question):.
Past Continuous Positive and Negative. Try making the past continuous (or past progressive) tense - this exercise includes the positive and negative forms.
Here's an exercise about past continuous questions (both 'yes/no' and 'wh') Mixed exercise 1 (includes all positive, negative and question forms) Mixed exercise 2 (includes all positive, negative and question forms) Need more practice? Get more Perfect English Grammar with our courses. Welcome to Perfect English Grammar! Welcome!
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The past perfect continuous tells us 'how long', just like the present perfect continuous, but this time the action continues up to a point in the past rather than the present. Usually we use 'for + time'. (We can also use the past perfect simple here, often with stative verbs.) She had been working at that company for a year when she met James.
Past Continuous Questions. Try making the past continuous (or past progressive) tense - this exercise is about the question forms (both 'wh' and 'yes / no' ...
The Past Perfect Continuous. Here's how to make the past perfect continuous. It's 'had' + been (the past participle of 'be')+ verb-ing. Firstly, let's look at the positive form: The short form is: 'd been verb-ing. Be careful, because the short form for 'would' is also 'd. However, 'would' is always followed by the infinitive, but 'had' is ...
Past Simple and Past Continuous Exercise 1. Here's an exercise to practise the verb tenses. Choose the past simple or past continuous tense. You can review how to use the past simple here and how to use the past continuous here.
The Past Perfect Continuous. Here's how to make the past perfect continuous. It's 'had' + been (the past participle of 'be')+ verb-ing. Firstly, let's look at the positive form: The short form is: 'd been verb-ing. Be careful, because the short form for 'would' is also 'd. However, 'would' is always followed by the infinitive, but 'had' is ...
Here's an exercise about past continuous questions (both 'yes/no' and 'wh') Mixed exercise 1 (includes all positive, negative and question forms) Mixed exercise 2 (includes all positive, negative and question forms) Need more practice? Get more Perfect English Grammar with our courses. Welcome to Perfect English Grammar! Welcome!
The past perfect continuous tells us 'how long', just like the present perfect continuous, but this time the action continues up to a point in the past rather ...