The Past Continuous Tense

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The Past Continuous Tense
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The Past Continuous Tense
Il tempo Passato Continuo
The past continuous tense, also called the "past
progressive tense", is formed using:
"was" with I, he, she, it
"were" with we, you, they
Il tempo passato continuo, chiamato
anche"past progressive tense", passato
progressivo, viene formato usando:
- "was" con I, he, she, it
- "were" con we, you, they
with the base verb + the "ing" participle.
con la base del verbo + il participio in “ing”.
In negative sentences, "not" follows "was" or
"were" and questions are formed by placing
"was"/"were" before the subject.
Nelle frasi negative, “not” (no) segue “was” o
“were” e in quelle interrogative, invece, “was”
o “were” vanno prima del soggetto.
The affirmative past continuous is:
Il passato continuo nella forma affermativa
è:
I was working
you were working
he/she/it was working
we were working
you were working
they were working
The negative is:
I was not working -- I wasn't working
he/she/it was not working -- he/she/it wasn't
working
we/you/they were not working -we/you/they weren't working
The interrogative is:
was I working?
was he/she/it working?
were we/you/they working?
Affirmative short answers use "was"/"were":
Yes, I was
Yes, he/ she/it was
Yes, we/you/they were
Negative short answers use "wasn't"/"weren't":
No, I wasn't
No, he/she/it wasn't
No, we/you/they weren't
Io stavo lavorando
tu stavi lavorando
lui, lei, esso stava lavorando
noi stavamo lavorando
voi stavate lavorando
loro stavano lavorando
La forma negativa è:
Io non stavo lavorando
lui, lei, esso non stava lavorando
noi non stavamo lavorando, tu non stavi
lavorando, voi non stavate lavorando,
loro non stavano lavorando
La forma interrogativa è:
stavo lavorando?
lui, lei, esso stava lavorando?
noi stavamo lavorando? tu stavi lavorando,
voi stavate lavorando?, loro stavano
lavorando?
Le brevi risposte affermative impiegano
“was”/”were”:
Si
Le brevi risposte negative usano
"wasn't"/"weren't":
No