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The past continuous tense, also known as the past progressive tense, describes actions that were ongoing in the past. This grammatical structure consists of the past tense of "to be" (was/were) followed by the present participle (verb+ing). This guide explores affirmative sentences, such as "She was reading," negative sentences like "They were not playing," and interrogative forms, such as "Were you sleeping?" Perfect for learners seeking a comprehensive understanding of how to use the past continuous tense in various contexts.
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