The Past Progressive The past progressive (or past continuous) tense is used to talk about actions or events that were in progress at some time in the past. It is formed with "was" or "were" and the present participle (-ing form of the verb). Examples: At 8:00 this morning. Choose the correct form of each verb to complete each sentence. 1) This time last week, we (swim) 2) I couldn't go to the party because I (work) 3) Shawn (walk)! 4) They (drive). 5) Deliah called her mom while she (finish) Write the correct form of each verb in each box. 11) I was eating breakfast. Josh was walking his dog. The cat was playing with its toys. You were doing yoga. The neighbors were sleeping. 12). 13), 14). 15) in the lake. 6) This time last year, you (travel) 7) On Monday evening, Bernie (watch) 8) They couldn't attend the meeting because they (run). 9) We (listen) 10) Tony (run) Your turn! Practice using verbs in the past progressive verb tense. late. in the park when he saw his friends. when they got a flat tire. cooking dinner. in Thailand. to the radio when we heard the news. when he found a lost wallet. late..
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1. were swimming
2. was working
3. was walking
4. Were driving
5. was finishing
6. were traveling
7. was watching
8. were running
9. were listening
10. was running
11. I was playing futbol in the park
12. Susan was dancing my favorite song
13. Ethan and Mary were my best friends
14. Tomy was crying
15. They were singing the song
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Se utiliza was para
I, he, she and it
Se utiliza were para
you, we, they and them
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