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necesito la explicación del pasado continuo de+ los verbos

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Contestado por angela23aris
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Respuesta:

Past Continuous. El pasado continuo se utiliza para acciones que estaban pasando en un momento específico en el pasado. Como el presente continuo, se forma con el verbo auxiliar “to be” y el verbo+ing.


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Contestado por valecr0214
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PAST CONTINUOUS

Form: past to-be (was/were) + ing

I was going/ I wasn´t going/ Was I going?

Use: an action or situation that was happening in a moment in the past

Yesterday at five o´clock, I was playing football with my friends

Past simple vs Past Continuous

-We use the P.C. for an action or situation in the past which was already happening when another action or situation happened (PS)

I was walking down the street when I had a great idea

-We use the PC for an action or situation in the past which is interrupted or stopped by another action or situation (PS)

While I was having a bath, the telephone rang


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