Verbs

Past continuous

Affirmative and negative

You/We/They

were (not)

watching.

I/He/She

was (not)

 

Question

Were

you/we/the

watching?

Was

I/he/she

 

We use the past continuous to talk about actions in progress at a moment in the past.

  • I was working in the garden yesterday morning.
  • They were living in Spain when I saw them.

It is often used in narratives to describe scenes in the past.

  • The birds were singing and the sun was shining.
  • The market was busy. People were buying vegetables and children were playing.

It is also used to describe an action or situation which was in progress when another event interrupted it.

  • The Brahman was walking in the forest when he saw the tiger.
  • She was watching TV when the telephone rang.