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S.2 ENGLISH Past Continuous Tense.

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1 S.2 ENGLISH Past Continuous Tense

2 The Forms of the Past Continuous Tense:
Affirmative : Subject + was/were + verb-ing. Negative : Subject + was/were + not +verb-ing. Interrogative : Was/Were + subject + verb-ing?

3 John was having dinner at 7 yesterday.
(A) An event which was in progress around a particular past time: e.g. John was having dinner at 7 yesterday. Mandy was taking a bath at that time last night.

4 Activity 1: What were they doing yesterday at 11 o’clock? PICTURE A:

5 PICTURE B:

6 In Picture B, a man was riding a horse.
In Picture B, a woman was walking with a dog. In Picture B, a policeman was talking to a driver. In Picture B, a man was selling newspapers. In Picture B, two boys were fighting.

7 (B) Two events happening at the same time in the past:
e.g While John was eating, his mother was making his bed. While Mary was reading a book, her brother was playing with a toy.

8 Activity 2: While…,… While the cats were eating fish, my brothers were drinking milk.

9 While my father was doing the jigsaw puzzles, my mother was working in the office.

10 While my sister was brushing her teeth, my friends were playing basketball.

11 Activity 3:

12 While I was having lunch, my classmates were drawing pictures.
Student A: 11:30a.m.-12:30p.m.: While I was having lunch, my classmates were drawing pictures. 2:00p.m.-4:00p.m.: While I was playing cards, my classmates were riding bicycles.

13 While I was playing volleyball, my classmates were hiking.
Student B: 10:00a.m.-11:30p.m.: While I was playing volleyball, my classmates were hiking. 12:30a.m.-2:00p.m.: While I was having lunch, my classmates were singing.

14 Revision Exercise: Useful websites and softwares :
Access to Tense Buster at MMLC: Program/clarity/tense buster intermediate


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