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5 reglas del pasado continuo

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Contestado por hefalecoleal
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Para formar el pasado continuo se utiliza el verbo auxiliar “to be” y el gerundio (infinitivo + “-ing”) del verbo. El verbo auxiliar “to be” está en el pasado simple, pero ten en cuenta que “to be” es un verbo irregular.

SujetoAuxiliar (to be)GerundioI, he, she, itwastalking, eating, learning, doing, going…you, we, theyweretalking, eating, learning, doing, going…
Contestado por mikitapbella
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AffirmativeInterrogativeNegativeI was eating.Was I eating?I wasn’t eating.You were eating.Were you eating?You weren’t eating.He/She/It was eating.Was he/she/it eating?He/She/It wasn’t eating.We were eating.Were we eating?We weren’t eating.You were eating.Were you eating?You weren’t eating.They were eating.Were they eating?They weren’t eating.
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