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Past Continuous - ACTIVITY

The document discusses the past continuous tense (was/were + verb+ing) and how it is used to talk about repeated or ongoing actions that were happening at a specific time in the past (in 3 sentences or less): The past continuous tense, formed with was/were + verb+ing, describes actions that were ongoing or repetitive in the past at a specific time, such as "She was wearing a coat last winter" or "I was studying for my exam when the fire alarm went off." It is often used with time expressions like "when" or "last month."

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Past Continuous - ACTIVITY

The document discusses the past continuous tense (was/were + verb+ing) and how it is used to talk about repeated or ongoing actions that were happening at a specific time in the past (in 3 sentences or less): The past continuous tense, formed with was/were + verb+ing, describes actions that were ongoing or repetitive in the past at a specific time, such as "She was wearing a coat last winter" or "I was studying for my exam when the fire alarm went off." It is often used with time expressions like "when" or "last month."

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PAST CONTINUOUS

We use the past continuous : was/were + verb with ing to talk about somethig in the past that
we did repetitively:

- Last month I was wearing a coat, gloves and a scarf.

-Why were you wearing a coat last summer?

I was wearing it because I was in Chile and it was cold.

when we talked about actions that occurred at a specific time in the past, for example:

- She was wearing a trendy coat.

It's often followed by the word when, for example: She was wearing a big hat when she went to
the shop.

Form

  Positive Negative Question

I was not wearing a coat.


I / he / she / I was wearing a coat. Was I wearing a coat.?
it (wasn't)

you / we / You were wearing a coat. You were not wearing a coat. Were you wearing a
they coat?
(weren't)

Exceptions in Spelling when adding ing

Exceptions in spelling when adding ing Example

final e is dropped (but: ee is not changed) come – coming


(but: agree – agreeing)

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

final ie becomes y lie – lying


Decide whether to use 'was' or 'were'.

1. Fusy   wearing a coat.

2. Why   she wearing boots?

3. Last summer they   wearing shorts.

4. Why   you  wearing a pink shirt?

5. I   not wearing a pink suit..

6. Last week they   not wearing shorts.

7. Why    she wearing boots?

8. He    not wearing white gloves.

9. Your brother  nwearing a belt because his trousers were big.

10. Why     Asky wearing a red belt?

11. We   not wearing coats yesterday because it was sunny.

12.   Yessy  wearing a tracksuit yesterday?

13. Your father   wearing a belt because his trousers were big.

14. I   wearing a scarf because it was cold.

15. Yesterday you   wearing your favourite clothes.

16. Last week my friends   wearing old-fashioned hats because it was Halloween.

17. She    wearing a trendy coat.

18. He  wearing an old-fashioned sweater.

19. The children   wearing their uniforms.

20. We  wearing hats yesterday because it was sunny.

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