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Enhance your understanding of the past continuous tense with our 30-second exercise video.

Enhance your understanding of the past continuous tense with our 30-second exercise video.

Practicing the past continuous tense helps solidify your understanding and usage of this important grammatical structure. This video provides a quick exercise to test your knowledge and improve your skills.

The past continuous tense is used to describe actions that were ongoing at a specific moment in the past. It consists of the past tense of the verb "to be" (was/were) and the present participle (verb + "ing").

Example Exercise:

  • Question: She was _____ yesterday at 5 pm.
  • Options: cook, cooked, cooking
  • Explanation: The keyword here is "was", which indicates that the verb should be in the present participle form. Thus, the correct answer is "cooking".

By practicing these exercises, you'll gain confidence in using the past continuous tense accurately. Watch our video for more quick exercises and start improving your English grammar today!

Past continuous - ElementaryGrammarGeneral EnglishElementary

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