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Positive – Negative - Question Past Continuous Positive – Negative - Question

Past Continuous - Use We can use the Past Continuous to talk about an activity in progress at a point of time in the past: - Yesterday at 9 o’clock I was watching TV. (I started watching TV before 9 o’clock and continued watching after 9 o’clock)

Yesterday at 9pm I was watching TV. Affirmative: Yesterday at 9pm I was watching TV. I You He was We were She They It You were watching a movie. She was sitting in the living room. was + Verb(ing) were

What were they doing yesterday at 9pm? The baby / sleep Jack / play computer games

Yesterday at 9 pm the baby was sleeping. Yesterday at 9 pm Jack was playing computer games.

The action began before 9pm and continued after that time. Baby sleeping

What were you doing yesterday at 9pm? Were you sleeping? Were you having dinner? Were you watching TV? Were you playing? Were you washing your teeth?

Question word + was/were + subject + Ving I you Was He Were we She they It Was he cleaning the house? Were you talking on the phone? Where were they going? Question word + was/were + subject + Ving

Question auxiliary subj. V+ing word Where was he going? Who were they talking to? What were they doing when … What was Sam doing when …

We weren’t reading the magazine. He wasn’t listening to her. Negative: I You He wasn’t We weren’t She They It We weren’t reading the magazine. He wasn’t listening to her. wasn’t + Ving weren’t

Look at the pictures and make sentences… What were they doing yesterday at 2pm? Samuel The father and the kid The children Ricky

The father and the kid were reading. Samuel was playing tennis. The children were playing. Ricky was having lunch.

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