Respuestas
Respuesta:
El pasado continuo se utiliza para acciones que estaban pasando en un momento específico en el pasado. Como el presente continuo, se forma con el verbo auxiliar “to be” y el verbo+ing.
Explicación:
Sujeto Auxiliar (to be) Verb+ing
I, he, she, it was talking, eating, learning, doing, going…
you, we, they were talking, eating, learning, doing, going…
Structure (Estructura)
1. Affirmative Sentences (Frases afirmativas)
Sujeto + verbo auxiliar (to be) + verbo+ing.
Ejemplos:
I was talking.(Estaba hablando.)
He was eating.(Estaba comiendo.)
They were learning.(Estaban aprendiendo.)
2. Negative Sentences (Frases negativas)
Sujeto + verbo auxiliar (to be) + “not” + verbo+ing.
Ejemplos:
I was not [wasn’t] talking.(No estaba hablando.)
He was not [wasn’t] eating.(No estaba comiendo.)
They were not [weren’t] learning.(No estaban aprendiendo.)
3. Interrogative Sentences (Frases interrogativas)
Verbo auxiliar (to be) + sujeto + verbo+ing?
Ejemplos:
Were you talking?(¿Estabas hablando?)
Was he eating?(¿Estaba comiendo?)
Were they learning?(¿Estaban aprendiendo?)