Tenses

Past Continuous Tense – Affirmative, Negative, Interrogative

English Tenses; Past Continuous Tense – Affirmative, Negative, Interrogative Example Sentences;


Affirmative Negative Interrogative
I was playing. I wasn’t playing. Was I playing?
You were playing. You weren’t playing. Were you playing?
He was playing. He wasn’t playing. Was he playing?
She was playing. She wasn’t playing. Was she playing?
It was playing. It wasn’t playing. Was it playing?
We were playing. We weren’t playing. Were we playing?
You were playing. You weren’t playing. Were you playing?
They were playing. They weren’t playing. Were they playing?


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