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Past Continuous Tense  
(example :  to play)

Affirmative

       Negative

Interrogative

Long Form

Contracted Form

    I was playing   I was not playing   I wasn't playing   Was I playing?
    You were playing   You were not playing   You weren't playing   Were you playing?
    He/she/it was playing   He/she/it was not playing   He/she/it wasn't playing   Was he/she/it playing?
    We were playing   We were not playing   We weren't playing   Were we playing?
    You were playing   You were not playing   You weren't playing   Were you playing?
    They were playing   They were not playing   They weren't playing   Were they playing?

                                       ◊ The Past Continuous tense is used to talk about a continuous action which took place at 
                                          a specific time in the past. 

                                          ● Yesterday evening, at 9 o'clock, I was watching television.

                                       ◊ It is also used, in sentences with when or while, to refer to an action which was taking place
                                          when a shorter, brief action took place. 
   
                                          ● Yesterday evening, while I was watching television, the phone rang.
                                          ● When my husband arrived home yesterday evening, I was cooking dinner.

                     

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