Forming the Past Continuous Tense

Interrogative form


This page will explain the rules for forming the interrogative form of this verb tense with regular verbs.

Forming the past continuous tense

The verb BE (in the past tense) preceeds its subejct and the subject is followed by the -ING form of a verb. Here are the rules, using different examples :
BE
Subject
-ING FORM
Was
I
singing ?
Were
you
studying ?
Was
he
sleeping ?
Was
she
working ?
Was
it
raining ?
Were
we
going ?
Were
they
watching ?




This page has been modified and adapted from an existing page for the following web site

http://oocities.com/esl_odyssey/