Basic English Grammar Course | Past Continuous | Tense Learn and Practice

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Hi, everybody.
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I'm Esther.
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In this video.
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I will introduce the past continuous tense.
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This tense can be used to describe an action that was ongoing in the past.
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It can also be used to describe two actions happening at the same time in the past.
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There's a lot to learn so let's get started.
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Let's take a look at the first usage of the past continuous tense.
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This tense can be used to describe an action that was ongoing in the past.
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Let's take a look at these examples.
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‘I was walking in the park in the evening.’
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So first we start with the subject, ‘I’.
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For I, he, she, and it, we follow with ‘was’.
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‘I was’
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And then we add an ‘ING’ to the end of the verb.
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‘I was walking’
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Now take a look at the whole sentence.
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‘I was walking in the park in the evening.’
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You can see that this was an ongoing action and it happened in the past.
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Let's look at the next example.
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‘She was living here last year.’
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Here, the subject is ‘she’.
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So again we use ‘was’ and then ‘verb-ing’.
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Here we have another expression that shows that this action was happening in the past.
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‘The dog,’ or ‘it’, ‘was eating dinner five minutes ago.’
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The subject here is ‘the dog’ which can be replaced by the pronoun ‘it’.
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And so we follow with ‘was’.
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And finally, ‘Andy and Jim,’ we can replace this with ‘they’.
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For ‘you’, ‘we’ and ‘they’, we use ‘were’.
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‘They were’, or ‘Andy and Jim were working at 9:00 p.m.’
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Let's move on.
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The past continuous tense is also used to describe an ongoing
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action in the past that was interrupted by another action.
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This interrupting action is used in the past simple tense with the word ‘when’.
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Let's take a look at this example.
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‘I was playing cards when you called.’
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Again we start with the subject ‘was’ or ‘were’,
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and then ‘verb-ing’,
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so this is the action that was ongoing in the past,
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‘I was playing cards’
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The interrupting action in this sentence is ‘you called’.
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You'll notice I use the word ‘when’ to show the interrupting action’
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And I used it in the past simple tense, ‘called’.
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Let's take a look at the next sentence.
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‘The cat' or 'it' was eating when Eric came home.’
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Again the action in progress is ‘the cat was eating’.
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And ‘Eric came home’, you'll notice the past simple tense.
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This is the interrupting action used with the word ‘when’.
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‘We were sleeping when Anne arrived.’
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Again we have the ongoing action in the past.
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The subject here is ‘we’.
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And so we used ‘were’ and then ‘verb-ing’.
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‘When Anne arrived’ is the interrupting action.
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And finally, ‘Alicia and I’, or ‘We' were walking when we saw Mark.’
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‘When we saw Mark’ is the interrupting action that interrupted the ongoing ‘Alicia
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and I were walking’.
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It's also important to note that we can also switch the order of the sentence around and
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say,
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‘When you called, I was playing cards,’
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or ‘When Eric came home, the cat was eating.’
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Let's move on.
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Another usage for the past continuous tense is to talk about two actions that were
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happening at the same time in the past.
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We use the past continuous tense for both actions with the word ‘while’.
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Let's take a look at some examples.
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The first sentence says, ‘While I was playing soccer, she was watching
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me.’
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You'll notice that both actions are in the past continuous tense.
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‘I was playing soccer’ and ‘She was watching me’.
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The word ‘while’ at the beginning shows that these actions were happening at the sametime.
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‘While you were reading, I was preparing dinner.’
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Again both actions are expressed in the past continuous tense.
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The word ‘while’ shows that they were happening at the same time.
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‘While Her husband’ or ‘he’, ‘was driving
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she was taking pictures.’
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Both actions are in the past continuous tense.
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And finally,
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‘While we were eating, the music was playing.’
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Both actions were happening at the same time.
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Now, you'll notice that in my examples the word ‘while’ comes at the beginning,
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however, it's important to note that you can move the word ‘while’ around in several
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ways.
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For example, instead of saying this,
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‘While I was playing soccer, she was watching me.’
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I can move ‘while’ to the middle of the sentence.
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‘I was playing soccer while she was watching me.’
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I can put the ‘while’ between the two actions.
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Or I can also change the sentence around and say,
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‘While she was watching me, I was playing soccer.’
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So it doesn't matter which action comes first with the ‘while’ if you put it in the
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beginning.
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Let's move on.
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Now let's talk about the negative form of the past continuous tense.
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Here are some examples.
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‘She was not reading last night.’
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The subject is ‘she’ and so we use ‘was’.
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However, before the ‘verb-ing’, we add ‘not’.
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‘She was not reading last night.’
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I can use a contraction and say,
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‘She wasn't reading last night.’
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‘We were not listening to music this morning.’
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In this case, the subject is ‘we’ and so we use ‘were’.
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Again ‘not’ comes before the ‘verb-ing’.
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‘We were not listening to music this morning.’
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Again I can use a contraction and say,
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‘We weren't listening to music this morning.’
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And the next one says, ‘He wasn't watching TV when his dad came
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home.’
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In this example, the contraction is already there for you,
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‘He wasn't watching TV’.
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You'll notice the word ‘when’.
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Remember ‘when’ + ‘a past simple tense verb’ shows an interrupting action,
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so, ‘When his dad came home he wasn't watching TV.’
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He was doing something else.
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And finally,
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‘They weren't talking while the game was playing.’
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The word ‘while’ is in this sentence.
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Remember that shows 2 past ongoing actions happening at the same time,
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so ‘While the game was playing they weren't talking’.
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They were doing something else.
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Let's move on now.
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Let's talk about how to form ‘be’ verb questions for the past continuous tense.
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Take a look at the first statement.
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It says,
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‘It was raining this morning.’
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In order to turn this into a question, it's quite easy,
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all we have to do is change the order of the first two words.
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Instead of ‘It was’, I now say ‘Was it’ to make it a question.
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You'll notice that the rest of the words stay in the same place.
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‘Was it raining this morning?’
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You can answer by saying, ‘Yes, it was.’ or ‘No, it wasn't.’
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The next statement says,
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‘They were living there when the fire happened.’
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To turn this into a big question, again we just switched the order of the first two words.
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Instead of ‘They were’, we say ‘Were they’.
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And again, the rest of the words can stay in the same place.
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‘Were they living there when the fire happened?’
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And you can answer by saying,
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‘Yes, they were’ or ‘No, they weren't.’
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Let's continue on.
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Now I'll go into how to make WH questions for the past continuous tense.
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You'll notice that the examples here all begin with some WH words.
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For example, ‘what’, ‘where’, ‘why’, and ‘who’.
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Let's take a look at the first question.
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‘What were they doing last night?”
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The subject of this sentence is ‘they’.
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So what you do is after the WH word you put the proper ‘be’ verb.
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In this case, ‘were’.
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‘What were they doing last night?’
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You'll notice that after the subject comes the ‘verb-ing’.
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‘What were they doing last night?’
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I can answer by saying, ‘They were playing games’ or
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‘They were reading a book’.
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The next question says,
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‘Where was he working last week?’
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In this case the subject is ‘he’ and so the be verb to use is ‘was’.
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‘Where was he working last week?’
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I can say, ‘He was working in Canada.’
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‘Why was she crying when she finished the book?’
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In this case, the subject is ‘she’ and so I put ‘was’ after ‘why’.
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‘Why was she crying when she finished the book?’
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I can say, ‘She was crying because the ending was sad.’
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And finally,
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‘Who were the children staying with while their mom was working?’
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In this case, ‘the children’ is a ‘they’
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so we follow 'who' with ‘were’.
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‘Who were they’ or
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‘Who were the children staying with while their mom was working?’
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To answer, I can say, ‘The children’ or
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‘They were staying with their dad.’
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Let's move on.
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In this section, let's do a checkup for the past continuous tense.
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Take a look at the first sentence.
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‘Last night they were blank at school.’
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I want you to try to fill in the blank with the negative for the verb ‘stay’.
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‘not stay’
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What do you think it is?
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Remember, for the negative of the past continuous,
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all you have to do is put ‘not’ and then ‘verb-ing’ after the 'be' verb.
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‘They were not staying at school last.’
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‘Last night, they were not staying at school.’
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The next sentence says,
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‘Two days ago you blank soccer.’
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Again try the negative for the verb ‘play’.
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‘Two days ago blank not play soccer.’
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In this case, the first thing that's missing is the ‘be’ verb.
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If the subject is ‘you’, can you think of which be verb needs to be put in there?
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The correct answer is ‘were’.
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And then, we say ‘not’.
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What happens after that?
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Remember, ‘verb-ing’.
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So ‘you were not playing’
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‘two days ago, you were not playing soccer’
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You can also use a contraction and say,
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‘You weren't playing soccer.’
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Now try to find the mistake in the next sentence.
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‘Yesterday, she were reading at home.’
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hmmm
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The subject of this sentence is ‘she’ so the ‘be’ verb to use is not ‘were’.
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It's 'was'.
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‘Yesterday, she was reading at home.’
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In the next sentence it says, ‘Tomorrow, they were seeing their friends.’
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hmmm
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‘They’ and ‘were’
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That's correct.
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And we have the ‘verb-ing’
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So what's the mistake?
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Remember the past continuous is for the past.
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‘Tomorrow’ is not the past.
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So instead, we need to put a word that shows the past.
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For example, I can say, ‘yesterday’.
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‘Yesterday, they were seeing their friends.’
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Let's move on.
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Now, let's start a checkup of the ‘when’ usage
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of the past continuous tense.
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Take a look at the first example.
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It says, ‘Andrea and John’ blank when they bank hurt.’
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Remember ‘when’ shows an interrupting action.
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It needs to be used with the past simple tense.
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So let's first look at the second blank.
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‘When they blank hurt’
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What's the past tense of the verb ‘get’?
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The answer is ‘got’.
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Now let's take a look at the action that was in progress in the past.
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‘Andrea and John’ or ‘they’
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Well what comes after ‘they’?
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‘were’.
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‘Andrea and John were’
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Then remember we need to add -ing to the verb.
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‘They were skiing’ or ‘Andrea and John were skiing when they got hurt’.
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The next example says, ‘It blank not raining when the game blank’.
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And I want you to use the verb ‘start’ for the second blank.
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Take a look ‘when the game blank’ what's the past tense of ‘start’?
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‘started’
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Now let's look at the first part of the sentence.
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The subject is ‘it’.
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So what ‘be’ verb do we use for 'it'?
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‘was’
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‘It was not raining when the game started.’
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Now find the mistake in the next sentence.
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‘I wasn't study at the library yesterday’.
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The subject here is ‘I’ and so the ‘be’ verb ‘was’ is correct.
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Here there's a contraction, ‘I wasn't’ for ‘I was not’.
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Now the problem is with the verb.
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Remember we need to put ‘–ing’ at the end of the verb.
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‘I wasn't studying at the library yesterday.’
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And finally, ‘We did meet our friends last weekend.’
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That sounds right, but remember we're doing the past continuous tense.
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Take a look again.
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The subject is ‘we’.
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We need a ‘be’ verb.
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‘were’
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Then what happens?
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Remember, we need to add an ‘-ing’ to the end of the verb,
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so we take out ‘did’ and say, ‘We were meeting our friends last weekend.’
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Let's move on.
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Now, for this checkup, we'll look at the ‘while’ usage of the past continuous tense.
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Take a look at the first example.
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‘While I blank someone blank my bike.’
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When we use ‘while’ in the past continuous tense,
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we're showing that two actions happened at the same time in the past
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or they were happening at the same time in the past.
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So we need to use the past continuous for both actions.
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‘While I blank’
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I want you to use ‘shop’ in the first blank.
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Remember, the subject here is ‘I’ so I need to use the ‘be’ verb ‘was’.
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Then ‘verb-ing’.
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‘While I was shopping’
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Now ‘someone’ can be a ‘he’ or ‘she’.
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Therefore, again we need to use ‘was’
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and then the ‘verb-ing’ of ‘steal’.
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‘While I was shopping, someone was stealing my bike.’
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The next sentence says,
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‘While he blank’
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I want you to use the verb ‘cook’.
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The subject is ‘he’ and so I need to use ‘was cooking’.
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‘While he was cooking, his girlfriend was cleaning.’
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Did you get that?
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Let's move on.
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Try to find the mistake in the next sentence.
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‘Jane was looking for us while we get off the plane.’
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The first part of the sentence is correct.
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‘Jane was looking’
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Now the second part of the sentence.
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Notice it's not in the past continuous tense.
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‘While we get off the plane’
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So what we need to do is say, ‘were getting’.
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‘Jane was looking for us while we were getting off the plane.’
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The next sentence says, 'I was watching TV while my wife sleep’
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Again this part of the sentence did not use the past continuous tense.
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My wife is a ‘she’ and so I need to say ‘was sleeping’.
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‘I was watching TV while my wife was sleeping.’
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Great job, everyone.
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Let's move on.
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Good job, everybody in learning the past continuous tense.
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This tense can be a little difficult and a little tricky.
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Especially when it comes to the ‘when’ and ‘while’ usage.
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It'll take some practice to really master it, but I know you can do it.
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Keep studying English and I'll see you in the next video.
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