Past Continuous Positive Exercises
A2 Level
The past continuous tense describes actions that were in progress
at a specific moment in the past. To form a positive sentence, use was
(with I, he, she, it) or were (with you, we, they) followed by a verb
ending in -ing: "I was reading a book at nine o'clock" or "They were playing
football in the park." This tense paints a picture of what was happening around a particular
time, like a snapshot of an ongoing activity.
Choosing between was and were depends entirely on the subject. Singular subjects (I, he, she, it) take was, while plural subjects and "you" take were. A common mistake is using "was" with "they" or "we" — always double-check the subject before choosing. Remember that the past continuous focuses on the duration or middle of an action, not its start or finish. Compare: "I watched a film" (completed) vs "I was watching a film" (in progress, perhaps interrupted). This distinction is frequently tested in Cambridge A2 Key and B1 Preliminary examinations.
Choosing between was and were depends entirely on the subject. Singular subjects (I, he, she, it) take was, while plural subjects and "you" take were. A common mistake is using "was" with "they" or "we" — always double-check the subject before choosing. Remember that the past continuous focuses on the duration or middle of an action, not its start or finish. Compare: "I watched a film" (completed) vs "I was watching a film" (in progress, perhaps interrupted). This distinction is frequently tested in Cambridge A2 Key and B1 Preliminary examinations.
Quick Rule
subject + was/were + verb-ing
- 1.I was studying English at eight o'clock last night. (ongoing action at a specific time)
- 2.She was walking to school when it started raining. (action in progress)
- 3.We were having dinner together yesterday evening. (group activity in progress)
- 4.The children were sleeping peacefully in their room upstairs. (plural subject with were)
- 5.At midnight, he was still working on his project. (emphasis on duration)
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