The document provides examples of using the past continuous tense in English. It gives sample sentences to fill in blanks, change to negative statements, change to yes/no questions, and change to information questions using verbs in the past continuous tense. The purpose is to practice forming sentences in the past continuous tense to describe activities that were ongoing or in progress at a point in the past.
The document provides examples of using the past continuous tense in English. It gives sample sentences to fill in blanks, change to negative statements, change to yes/no questions, and change to information questions using verbs in the past continuous tense. The purpose is to practice forming sentences in the past continuous tense to describe activities that were ongoing or in progress at a point in the past.
The document provides examples of using the past continuous tense in English. It gives sample sentences to fill in blanks, change to negative statements, change to yes/no questions, and change to information questions using verbs in the past continuous tense. The purpose is to practice forming sentences in the past continuous tense to describe activities that were ongoing or in progress at a point in the past.
The document provides examples of using the past continuous tense in English. It gives sample sentences to fill in blanks, change to negative statements, change to yes/no questions, and change to information questions using verbs in the past continuous tense. The purpose is to practice forming sentences in the past continuous tense to describe activities that were ongoing or in progress at a point in the past.
Past Continuous I. Fill in the blanks with the verb in past continuous. 1. He was reading (read) the newspaper last night. 2. It was raining (rain) yesterday. 3. Mike and Ed were running (run) a marathon last week. 4. The students were taking (take) an exam yesterday.
II. Change the sentences to negative.
5. Mike was watching TV. Mike wasn’t watching TV. 6. The secretary was writing letters for her boss. The secretary wasn't writing letters to her boss. III. Change the sentences to yes/no questions. 7. Fanny was driving her father’s car. Was Fanny driving her father's car? 8. Susan was watching Netflix last weekend. Was Susan watching Netflix last weekend? IV. Change the sentences to an information question. 9. were/ yesterday/what/ they/ doing/ ? What were they doing yesterday? 10.last night /going/ Brad/ where/ was? Where was Brad going last night? Derechos Reservados 2019 Tecnológico de Monterrey Prohibida la reproducción total o parcial de esta obra sin expresa autorización del Tecnológico de Monterrey.