Past progressive/ continuos.
The Past Progressive Tense: ING
1- Spelling Tip
Add: ing Verbing (Present Participle)
· Ex. play >
playing, cry > crying, bark > barking
·
For verbs that end in e, remove the e
and add ing. Ex:
slide > sliding, ride > riding
·
For verbs that end in ie, change the
ie to y and add ing. Ex: die > dying, tie > tying
·
For a verb whose last syllable
is written with a consonant-vowel-consonant and is stressed, double the last
letter before adding ing. Ex: beg > begging, begin > beginning. However:
enter > entering (last syllable is not stressed)
The past progressive tense is
difficult for many non-native speakers to master because many languages don’t
have an equivalent.
The past progressive describes an
action that was in progress at a specific time in the past. It can be used:
To describe an action that started in
the past and was interrupted by another action:
1.
He was writing an
e-mail when the phone rang.
2.
When the phone rang, he was writing an
e-mail.
3.
While he was writing an
e-mail, the phone rang
To describe two actions that were in
progress at the same time in the past:
1.
I was preparing dinner while Melanie
was working upstairs.
2.
While Melanie was working upstairs, I
was preparing dinner
Note: The word order in the sentence
can be switched around as in the examples above, however, it is important to
remember that we use the time expression while before the past progressive and
the word when before the past simple part of the sentence. Use only one of
these time expressions in each sentence.
The past progressive is formed using
was or were and the ing (present participle) form of the verb.
Subject |
a form of be + verbing |
rest of sentence |
I / He / She / It |
was finishing |
the
exam when the bell rang |
You / We / They |
were paying |
the
bill while I was waiting to be seated |
Negatives
in the Past Progressive (Continuous)
Spelling Tip
When shortening the 1st & 3rd
person (I, he, she, it) negative, just remove the o in not and add an
apostrophe (‘)
was not > wasn’t
were not > weren’t
The negative in the past progressive
tense is created using was not or were not + the ing (present participle) form
of the verb.
Note: In general, use these
contractions in the negative: wasn’t, weren’t. Save the long forms for when you
want to create emphasis.
Subject |
a form of be + verbing |
rest of sentence |
I /He / She / It |
wasn’t crying |
when you came home |
You / We / They |
weren’t hiking |
there
when the earthquake hit |
1.
I wasn’t
sleeping when you came home last night.
2.
When Ms. Foster came in, the
girls weren’t studying.
3.
Sam wasn’t lying when he
said he loved you.
Yes/No Questions in the Past
Progressive (Continuous)
To ask a question that will be
answered with either a yes or no, start with Was or Were, (Wasn’t or Weren’t
for a negative question) then choose your subject (the person or thing doing
the action), followed by the ing (present participle) form of the verb and then
the rest of your question.
A form of Be |
subject |
verbing |
rest of sentence |
Was |
I |
walking |
too fast |
Was |
he / she / it |
shouting |
while
you were trying to sleep |
Were |
you / we / they |
waiting |
for
her when the plane landed |
1.
Was I talking to you?
2.
Were you writing the
report when the electricity went off?
3.
When you came home, was he singing in
the shower?
4.
Wasn’t Tom sitting in
the cafe when you drove past?
Wh-Questions in the Past Progressive
(Continuous)
Wh- questions are questions that
require more information in their answers. Typical wh- words are what, where,
when, which, why, who, and how.
To create a wh-question, start with
the Wh-word, then was or were (wasn’t or weren’t for a negative question), then
the subject (a person or thing that does the action), followed by the ing
(participle) form of the verb and only then add the rest of the sentence.
Wh Word |
a form of be |
subject |
Verbing |
rest of sentence |
Who |
was |
I |
talking |
to |
What |
was |
he / she / it |
doing |
|
When |
were |
you / we / they |
planning |
on
telling me the bad news |
1.
Where
were you standing when the trouble started?
2.
Who was I talking to? I can’t remember.
3.
Why wasn’t she waiting at
the meeting point?
Tag Questions in the Past Progressive
(Continuous)
Tag questions are those short
questions that are tagged onto the end of a sentence. They are used just to
make sure the person you’re talking to understood what you meant or to
emphasize what you said.
They’re formed by using a positive
sentence in the past progressive and adding wasn’t or weren’t and a pronoun (I,
you, we, they, he, she, it) and a question mark.
1.
I was snoring last night, wasn’t
I?
2.
They were all rushing for the
exit, weren’t they?
3.
When Mr. Thomas called, David was
solving crossword puzzles, wasn’t he?
You may also add a positive tag when
you’re using a negative sentence.
1.
Jennifer wasn’t trying very
hard, was she?
2.
The trains weren’t running on
schedule yesterday, were they?
As a rule: When the sentence is
positive, the tag is negative.
When the sentence is negative, the tag is positive.
Exercises – Past Progressive
Fill in the correct form of the verb
in Past Progressive (Continuous) or Past Simple as in the examples.
1.
Tom was wrapping the gift
when I walked in the room. (wrap / walk)
2.
Did he comfort her while
she was crying? (comfort / cry)
3.
What were you doing when
the accident occurred? (do / occur)
1.
What _______the manager ________ at
7:00 pm yesterday? (do)
2.
Tina and Shelly ____________ to the
hotel when it _________ to rain. (walk/start)
3.
When Donny _________ the room,
everyone ______________. (enter/talk)
4.
I _________ in the sales department
when I first _________ Sofie. (work/meet)
5.
My brother ______the computer while I
______ for my trip. (use/pack)
6.
______ you ______ attention when the
teacher ______ your name? (pay/call)
7.
We ______ TV when the lighting ________.
(watch/ strike)
8.
She _______ about me behind my back,
wasn’t she? (whisper)
9.
______ the client really ______out
while Troy ______ the proposal? (walk / present)
10.
This morning, while I ________
breakfast, someone _______ on the door. (eat /knock)
Answers:
1.
was/doing
2.
were walking/started
3.
entered/was talking
4.
was working/met
5.
was using/was packing
6.
Were/paying/called
7.
were watching/struck
8.
was whispering
9.
Did/walk/was presenting
10.
was eating/knocked
Examples Past Progressive (Continuous)
·
Positive:
1.
He was writing an e-mail when the
phone rang.
2.
When the phone rang, he was writing
an e-mail.
3.
While he was writing an e-mail, the
phone rang.
4.
I was preparing dinner while Melanie
was working upstairs.
5.
While Melanie was working upstairs, I
was preparing dinner.
Negative
1.
I wasn’t sleeping when you came home
last night.
2.
When Ms. Foster came in, the girls
weren’t studying.
3.
Sam wasn’t lying when he said he
loved you.
Yes/No Questions
1.
Was I talking to you?
2.
Were you writing the report when the
electricity went off?
3.
When you came home, was he singing in
the shower?
4.
Wasn’t Tom sitting in the cafe when
you drove past?
·
Wh-Questions
1.
Where were you standing when the
trouble started?
2.
Who was I talking to? I can’t remember.
3.
Why wasn’t she waiting at the meeting
point?
Tag Questions
1.
I was snoring last night, wasn’t I?
2.
They were all rushing for the exit,
weren’t they?
3.
When Mr. Thomas called, David was
solving crossword puzzles, wasn’t he?
4.
Jennifer wasn’t trying very hard, was
she?
5.
The trains weren’t running on
schedule yesterday, were they?
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