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Learn how to form yes/no questions in the Present Continuous Tense. Grammar reference and interactive online exercises.
Note: with verbs not normally used in the continuous form, the simple past is used. Forming the Past continuous. The past continuous of any verb is composed of two
Trouble understanding the past perfect progressive tense? To form the past perfect progressive, To form a wh-question,
Past simple and past continuous tense exercises - pdf worksheets on positive, negative and question forms to learn the difference.
Learn the forms of the past continuous including the affirmative, negative, question and short forms. There are also lots of examples to make everything clear.
Present Perfect Tense - how to form and the third form (past participle) of the mail verb. answered my question. He: hasn't:
Present Continuous: Questions Change each sentence into a question in the present continuous tense. The question type is in brackets. For example: "She is eating cheese.
The past continuous is formed from the past tense of be with the -ing form of the verb: We use the past continuous to talk so much as questions of
Use the words below to form present perfect continuous tense questions. Don't forget to put a question mark at the end of each question.
Test yourself with past tense quizzes, trivia, questions and answers How to use the PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE in Write the correct past form of the verb
Intermediate grammar exercise: past simple vs The main verb is used in the infinitive form in questions and To form the past continuous we use was
Intermediate grammar exercise: past simple vs The main verb is used in the infinitive form in questions and To form the past continuous we use was
Directions: Write information questions in the past continuous tense tense. First, read the answer. Then, write the question by hand in your notebook.
Past Progressive (Past Continuous) Exercises on Past Progressive. The past progressive puts emphasis on the course of an action in the past. Form Questions
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