In this English lesson about the past continuous tense
What were you doing at 4 o'clock yesterday? Were you eating a snack? Were you leaving the office? I was enjoying the sunshine in the park.
past progressive tense, is normally used to express longer actions in the past that are interrupted by time references or shorter, past simple actions. Everywhere, seldom, officially and really are all adverbs, but where do they go in a sentence?
In this English lesson about the past continuous tense you will learn how to structure and use the past continuous in positive, negative and interrogative forms.
How should I study the materials?
- Watch the video
- Read the Outside the Box info sheets
- Complete the Activity Box exercises
- Take the interactive test
- Book a class to practice with a native speaker
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www.perfect-english-grammar.com/past-continuous-exercise-1.html