We use the Past Continuous Tense when talking about two or more simultaneous actions that were in progress at a given moment in the past. The plural past form of the irregular verb 'to be' is 'were'.
Utilitzem el Past Continuous Tense quan parlem de dues o més accions simultànies que estaven en curs en un moment donat del passat. La forma plural del passat del verb irregular 'to be' és 'were'.
| Task | I was watching TV while the kids __________ (to play) in the garden. |
|---|---|
| Answer | 3 |
| a | played |
| b | was playing |
| c | were playing |
| d | have played |
| comment | We use the Past Continuous Tense when we talk about two or more simultaneous actions that were going on at a given moment in the past. The plural past form of the irregular verb 'to be' is 'were'. |
| topic | past tenses |
| level | 1 |
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