The Past Continuous (or progressive) is a verb tense that indicates actions or events that were in progress at a particular time in the past. The word ‘continuous’ (or ‘progressive’) shows that the action was continuing or in progress.
We generally use the Past Continuous to talk about actions and states in progress (happening) around a particular time in the past. It can emphasize that the action or state continued for a period of time in the past.
Here’s an illustration of what Past Continuous means:
To make the Past Continuous, use:
was/were + the ‘-ing’ form of the verb (Present Participle)
Note: To form the Present Participle we add ‘-ing’ to the base form of the verb. For spelling rules when adding ‘-ing’, see our article on participles. |
Singular | Plural |
I was walking You were walking He/she/it was walking | We were walking You were walking They were walking |
The Past Continuous is used to convey the following meanings.
Past Continuous is used to show something was happening at some point in the past. This point may be expressed as a certain time or another action in the past. Words that often signal this tense: while, during.
Past Continuous is often used to describe what was going on when a particular event happened or to give the reason for a past event. That continuing action in the past is usually interrupted by a shorter action in the Past Simple:
If we use Past Continuous with two actions in the same sentence, it means that both actions were happening at the same time. Words that often signal this tense: while, as.
We often use the Past Continuous to describe the background of a story. For example, we can talk about the weather or what people were doing before the story (event, action) started:
We can use Past Continuous to describe irritating or annoying habits that were happening in the past. We usually use ‘always,’ ‘constantly,’ ‘continuously,’ ‘continually’ in these sentences.
It means using a particular tone when inquiring. This is typical for formal situations.
It is important to remember that non-continuous verbs cannot be used in any continuous tenses. Instead of using Past Continuous, we must use Past Simple.
Watch this video from AMES836 to understand what Past Continuous means and how it is used:
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