Ya hemos visto cómo hacemos el Past Simple, pero ¿cómo hacemos el Past Continuous?
Afirmación (ejemplo: estaba teniendo una reunión)
I was having a meeting
You were having a meeting
He was having a meeting
She was having a meeting
It was having a meeting
We were having a meeting
You were having a meeting
They were having a meeting
Negación
I was not having I meeting / I wasn’t having a meeting
You were not having a meeting / You weren’t having a meeting
He was not having a meeting / He wasn’t having a meeting
She was not having a meeting / She wasn’t having a meeting
It was not having a meeting / It wasn’t having a meeting
We were not having a meeting / We weren’t having a meeting
You were not having a meeting / You weren’t having a meeting
They were not having a meeting / They weren’t having a meeting
Interrogación
Was I having a meeting?
Were you having a meeting?
Was he having a meeting?
Was she having a meeting?
Was it having a meeting?
Were we having a meeting?
Were you having a meeting?
Were they having a meeting?
Interrogación + negación
Wasn’t I having a meeting? / Was I not having a meeting?
Weren’t you having a meeting? / Were you not having a meeting?
Wasn’t he having a meeting? / Was he not having a meeting?
Wasn’t she having a meeting? / Was she not having a meeting?
Wasn’t it having a meeting? / Was it not having a meeting?
Weren’t we having a meeting? / Were we not having a meeting?
Weren’t you having a meeting / Were you not having a meeting?
Weren’t they having a meeting? / Were they not having a meeting?
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ACTIVITY
Haz una frase en Past Continuous con cada uno de estos verbos y escríbelas en un mismo comentario al final de este post.
invoice – deliver – speak – contact – call – give – receive – show – invest – consider
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