What verb form do you use with "was" or "were" to create the past continuous tense?
-ing form/continuous form
This tense talks about completed actions in the present. True or false?
It talks about completed actions in the past.
What do we use to talk about future plans?
Present continuous or be going to.
What is the negative form of the past continuous tense for the sentence "They were playing tennis"?
They weren't playing tennis.
To form the past simple for regular verbs, we add ? to the base form.
-ed
Is this sentence correct?
''I'm going watch skibidi toilet.''
I'm going to watch skibidi toilet.
How do you form a question in the past continuous tense? (e.g., was/were + verb form)
Was/were + subject + verb ing + ?
What happens to the verb "to be" in the past simple tense?
It changes to was and were.
Change this sentence to present continuous.
''Ms Pinho does the show-off this module.''
Ms Pinho is doing the show-off this module.
Give an example of how the past continuous canbe used to talk about two actions that happened at the same time.
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We often use "yesterday" or "last week" with the past simple tense. What other time expressions can we use?
(Say 2)
Last year.
Last month.
Ago.
Order the sentence:
us/his/tell/name./isn't going to/The teacher
The teacher isn't going to tell us his name.
What is the difference between the past simple and past continuous tenses?
How can we turn a positive past simple sentence like "She ate breakfast" into a question?
Did she eat breakfast?
Find 2 mistakes in the text:
Hey everyone! We're thinking of throwing a BBQ this Saturday at 2pm. Were planning on burgers, hot dogs, and all the fixings! We are also go to the park to play football.
Hey everyone! We're thinking of throwing a BBQ this Saturday at 2pm. We were planning on burgers, hot dogs, and all the fixings! We are also going to the park to play football.