Past Continuous by Rustian Gunadi
Textual Material
2. Past Continuous
- Form:
- Affirmative Form: was/were + verb + -ing
- Negative Form: was/were not + verb + -ing
- Question Form: was/were + … + verb + -ing?
- Examples:
- She was watching the news.
- They weren’t watching the news.
- Were you watching the news?
- The past continuous tense is used:
- To set the background scene for a past simple action/event, using words like “when,” “while,” “as.”:
- Example: It happened at 5 pm while she was watching the news.
- When multiple background scenes occurred simultaneously:
- Example: He was listening to music and working on his computer.
- To emphasize the ongoing nature of an activity without focusing on its completion.
- Compare with past simple for completion emphasis:
- Past Simple: Last year, I worked at the cinema, studied, and wrote a newspaper column.
(It is clear that the person has completed working at the cinema, studying, and writing a newspaper column.)
- Past Continuous: When I was working at the cinema, I bought a car.
(It is not emphasized the completion of the activity of working at the cinema.)