The PAST PROGRESSIVE TENSE indicates continuing action, something that was happening, going on, at some point in the past. This tense is formed with the helping "to be" verb, in the past tense, plus the present participle of the verb (with an -ing ending):
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I was riding my bike all day yesterday. |
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Joel was being a terrible role model for his younger brother. |
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Carlos lost his watch while he was running. |
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I was sleeping on the couch when Bertie smashed through the door. |
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I slept on the couch last night. |
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Tashonda was always handing in late papers. |
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My father was always lecturing my brother. |
Singular | Plural |
I was walking | we were walking |
you were walking | you were walking |
he/she/it was walking | they were walking |
Singular | Plural |
I was sleeping | we were sleeping |
you were sleeping | you were sleeping |
he/she/it was sleeping | they were sleeping |
Singular | Plural |
I was being | we were being |
you were being | you were being |
he/she/it was being | they were being |