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作者:Rey The Bank 6 年以前

1980

Past Progressive

The past progressive tense focuses on actions that were ongoing in the past. It is used to describe activities that were happening at a specific moment or over a period of time. Affirmative sentences in this tense often include verbs like playing, speaking, sleeping, singing, and doing homework.

Past Progressive

Past Progressive

Affirmative

I was sleeping.
You were singing an english song.
I was doing my homework yesterday afternoon.
We were speaking english.
I was playing with a ball.

Interrogative

Were they playing?
Were we playing?
Was he playing?
Were you playing? btema
Was I playing?

Negative

I wasn't reading a long book.
They weren't singing all night long.
I wasn't sleeping in my bed.
She wasn't driving her car over 100 miles.
He wasn't playing the piano very well.