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Past continuous (I was working)


Past continuous: form


We use was/were + the -ing form of the verb.


+

I, she, he, it

you, we, they

was

were

working.

I, she, he, it

you, we, they

(full form)

was not

were not

working.

I, she, he, it

you, we, they

(short form)

wasn’t

weren’t

? +

Was

Were

I, she, he, it

you, we, they

working?

? –

(full form)

Was

Were

I, she, he, it

you, we, they

not

working?

(short form)

Wasn’t

Weren’t

I, she, he, it

you, we, they


There are a number of spelling rules for when we make the -ing form of the verb.


See also:


Spelling


Past continuous: uses


Events happening at a particular time in the past


We generally use the past continuous to talk about actions and states in progress (happening) around a particular time in the past. It can emphasise that the action or state continued for a period of time in the past:


A:

Where was Donna last night?


B:

I’m not sure. I think shewas visitingher family. (action)


I remember that night. You were wearing that red dress. (state)


See also:


Past continuous or past simple?


Background events


When one event is more important than another in the past, we can use the past continuous for the background event (the less important event) and the past simple for the main event:

[background event]Lisa was cycling to school when [main event]shesaw the accident.

[background event]What were you thinkingabout when [main event]you won the race?


See also:


Past continuous or past simple?


Reasons and contexts for events


We often use the past continuous to give a reason or context for an event:


A:

I can’t believe you met Fran and Dave in Portugal.


B:

It was funny. Theywere stayingin the hotel next to ours. (giving a reason/context for meeting them)


I didn’t make the meeting last week; I was travelling to Rome.


Ongoing and repeated events


We can use the past continuous to talk about repeated background events in the past. It can suggest that the situation was temporary or subject to change:

She was feeding her neighbours’ cat every morning while they were on holiday. Then one morning, it was gone.

The neighbours were making so much noise, night after night. We had to complain eventually.


Warning:

We only use the past continuous for repeated background events. If they are repeated main events, we use the past simple:

I phoned you four times last night. Where were you?

Not: I was phoning you four times last night.

We don’t use the past continuous in the same way as used to when we talk about things in the past which are no longer true:

We used to go on holiday to Yorkshire every year when I was little.

Not: We were going on holiday …


See also:


Used to


Adverbs such as always, constantly, forever are used with the past continuous when we talk about repeated, unplanned or undesired events:

We werealwaysspending so much time in traffic. That’s the main reason why we decided to move to the country and work from home.

My boss wasconstantly phoning me in my last job. I hated it.

She was forever losing her keys.


The past continuous and definite time


We sometimes use the past continuous to refer to a definite period of past time. This usually emphasises the event continuing over a period of time:

We were cooking all morning because we had 15 people coming for lunch.

Lots of us were working at the office on Saturday because we had to finish the project by Monday.



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