CHANGE INTO PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE
We make the present continuous tense
form by putting is, am or are before the –ing form of the verb.
We make the past continuous tense form
by putting was or were before the –ing form of the verb.
Sentences are given in the present
continuous tense. Change them into the past continuous tense.
1. I am writing a letter.
2. What are you doing there?
3. Why are you crying?
4. He is preparing for the test.
5. You are disturbing me.
6. The dog is barking.
7. The girls are learning the poem.
8. Sania and Rohan are playing with
their ball.
9. Mother is watering the plants.
10. Father is fixing the stereo.
11. The girl is looking for her mother.
12. The birds are chirping.
13. The teacher is writing something on
the board.
14. The wind is blowing.
Answers
1. I was writing a
letter.
2. What were you doing
there?
3. Why were you
crying?
4. He was preparing
for the test.
5. You were disturbing
me.
6. The dog was barking.
7. The girls were learning
the poem.
8. Sania and Rohan were playing
with their ball.
9. Mother was watering
the plants.
10. Father was fixing
the stereo.
11. The girl was looking
for her mother.
12. The birds were chirping.
13. The teacher was writing
something on the board.
14. The wind was blowing.