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  • Question 1
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    Choose the correct form of the verb: "He __________ a book when I called him."

    Solution

    The correct form is "He was reading a book when I called him."In the Past Continuous Tense, 'was 'is used with singular subjects, followed by the '-ing 'form of the verb. This tense is often used to describe an ongoing action in the past that was interrupted.

  • Question 2
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    Complete the sentence: "What ___ you doing at 8 PM yesterday?"

    Solution

    The correct completion is "What were you doing at 8 PM yesterday?" In the Past Continuous Tense, 'were' is used with 'you', 'we', and 'they', followed by the '-ing' form of the verb. This tense is often used for asking about past actions at a specific time.

  • Question 3
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    Identify the error in the sentence: "They were not understands the instructions."

    Solution

    The error lies in "understands". The correct form should be "understanding" as in "They were not understanding the instructions." After 'were not', the '-ing' form of the verb is used in the Past Continuous Tense.

  • Question 4
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    Choose the correct negative form: "She ______ ___ watching the show last night."

    Solution

    The correct form is "She wasn 't watching the show last night."In the Past Continuous Tense, 'was not '(wasn 't) is used for negative sentences with singular subjects.

  • Question 5
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    Choose the correctly formed question:

    Solution

    The correct form is "Was she studying for her exam yesterday?" In questions with the Past Continuous Tense, the verb 'to be' (was/were) precedes the subject, followed by the '-ing' form of the main verb.

  • Question 6
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    Find the correct sentence:

    Solution

    The correct sentence is "We were eating dinner when the phone rang." It correctly uses 'were' followed by the '-ing' form of the verb 'eat' in the Past Continuous Tense for plural subjects. This tense is used for actions in progress in the past.

  • Question 7
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    Identify the correct negative form: "They ________ ___ play football when it started to rain."

    Solution

    The correct answer is "They weren 't play football when it started to rain."For negative sentences in the Past Continuous Tense with plural subjects, 'were not '(weren 't) is used.

  • Question 8
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    Select the appropriate verb form: "I ________ ___ watching TV when you called."

    Solution

    The correct answer is "I was watching TV when you called."In the Past Continuous Tense, 'was 'is used with the first-person singular subject 'I '.

  • Question 9
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    Choose the correct sentence:

    Solution

    The correct sentence is "He was going to the store when I saw him." The Past Continuous Tense is used here with 'was' followed by the '-ing' form of the verb 'go' for a singular third-person subject.

  • Question 10
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    Find the error in the sentence: "She were running in the park at that time."

    Solution

    The error is in "were". The correct form is "was" as in "She was running in the park at that time." In the Past Continuous Tense, 'was' is used with singular third-person subjects.

  • Question 11
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    Complete the sentence: "At 10 AM yesterday, the children ________ ___ in the park."

    Solution

    The correct completion is "At 10 AM yesterday, the children were playing in the park."In the Past Continuous Tense, 'were 'is used with plural subjects, followed by the '-ing 'form of the verb. This tense is used to depict ongoing activities at a specific past time.

  • Question 12
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    Identify the error in the sentence: "He was not understand the question."

    Solution

    The error lies in "understand". The correct form should be "understanding" as in "He was not understanding the question." After 'was not', the '-ing' form of the verb is used in the Past Continuous Tense.

  • Question 13
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    Choose the correctly formed question:

    Solution

    The correct form is "Were they cooking dinner when you arrived?" In questions with the Past Continuous Tense, the verb 'to be' (was/were) precedes the subject, followed by the '-ing' form of the main verb.

  • Question 14
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    Select the appropriate verb form: "You ________ ___ watching television all evening."

    Solution

    The correct answer is "You were watching television all evening."In the Past Continuous Tense, 'were 'is used with the second person singular and plural (you), followed by the '-ing 'form of the verb.

  • Question 15
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    Find the error in the sentence: "The teacher were explaining the concept when the bell rang."

    Solution

    The error is in "were". The correct form is "was" as in "The teacher was explaining the concept when the bell rang." In the Past Continuous Tense, 'was' is used with singular subjects. This tense is often used to describe actions that were in progress when another action occurred.

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