Past continuous tense expresses the actions or task that were ongoing in the past. We cannot determine when the action started or finished. For example, When I was walking yesterday, it started raining.
Signal Words
- when
- as long as
- while
- yesterday.
Structure / Formula
Subject + was/were + Present participle (-ing) form
He | was | drawing | a sketch. |
Subject | Auxiliary verb | Present Participle(ing) | object |
Positive Sentences
To make the positive sentences, see the following formula.
Subject + was/were + Present participle (-ing) form
Examples of positive sentences
- He was traveling to Venice.
- She was eating a burger.
Negative Sentences
We add ‘not’ after auxiliary verb to make the sentence negative.
Subject + was/were + not + Present participle (-ing) form
Examples of negative sentences.
- He was not traveling to Venice.
- She was not eating a burger.
Question Sentences
To make the question, auxiliary verb come at the start of the sentence and question mark at the end.
Was/were + Subject + Present participle (-ing) form + ?
Examples of question sentences.
- Was he traveling to Venice?
- Was she eating a burger?
Usage
Usage | Example |
To express actions that were ongoing in past | He was playing tennis yesterday. |
Two or more ongoing past actions at the same time. | He was watching movie while he was was eating chips. |
Time expression | He was driving car at 05:00 pm yesterday. |
Example Sentences
1. He was drawing the old man out of the ditch. |
2. He was writing an interesting story. |
3. Was he living in this house? |
4. I was not reciting the national anthem. |
5. John was traveling to Venice. |
6. She was driving the car. |
7. They were eating mangoes. |
8. The naughty boy was not teasing the old man. |
9. Was the hero fighting with cannibals? |
10. They were not signing the agreement. |
See also: Simple Present Tense( Formula, Examples, Exercise)
Passive Voice
Usually, passive voice of past continuous tense is made when the subject is not known. For example,
- Mangoes were being eaten. (affirmative)
- Mangoes were not being eaten. (negative)
- Were mangoes being eaten? (question)
Structure of passive voice sentences,
Object + was/were + being + Verb(v3)