Past Continuous - ACTIVITY
Past Continuous - ACTIVITY
We use the past continuous : was/were + verb with ing to talk about somethig in the past that
we did repetitively:
when we talked about actions that occurred at a specific time in the past, for example:
It's often followed by the word when, for example: She was wearing a big hat when she went to
the shop.
Form
you / we / You were wearing a coat. You were not wearing a coat. Were you wearing a
they coat?
(weren't)
after a short, stressed vowel, the final consonant is doubled sit – sitting
l as final consonant after a vowel is doubled (in British English) travel – travelling
13. Your father wearing a belt because his trousers were big.
16. Last week my friends wearing old-fashioned hats because it was Halloween.