past continuous
The past continuous is formed from the past tense of be with the -ing form of the verb:
We use the past continuous to talk about the past:
for something which continued before and after another action
for something that happened before and after a particular time
We use the past continuous to talk about the past:
for something which continued before and after another action
for something that happened before and after a particular time
Recommended age: 17 years old
Created by
Maria Fernanda Silva Cayambe
Ecuador
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