Past Tense
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Simple
Past Tense
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Past
Continuous Tense
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Past
Perfect Tense
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Past Continuous Tense: The
past continuous tense is used to denote an action going on at the same time in
the past.
Past continuous = use of (was
/ were) + V1 + ing
Past
Continuous Tense
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Singular
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Plural
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First
Person
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I was
eating mango last night
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We
were eating mango last night
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Second
Person
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You
were eating mango last night
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You
were eating mango last night
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Third
Person
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He
was eating mango last night
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They
were eating mango last night
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She
was eating mango last night
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It
was eating mango last night
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Formula:
Positive: Subject + was /
were + V1 + ing + object
Negative: Subject + was /
were + not + V1 + ing + object
Interrogative: was / were +
subject + V1 + ing + object
Nag. Int.: was / were + not +
subject + V1 + ing + object
Example:
- I was dancing with kajol.
- You were singing loudly.
Example:
मैं पेन ढूँढ रही थी ।
Positive: I was searching a
pen.
Negative: I wasn’t searching
a pen.
Interrogative: was I
searching a pen?
Neg. Int.: wasn’t I searching
a pen?
मेरे पिताजी नोकरी से निवृत
हो रहे थे ।
Positive: My father was
retiring from the job.
Negative: My father wasn’t
retiring from the job.
Interrogative: was my father
retiring from the job?
Neg. Int.: wasn’t my father
retiring from the job?
में आपका खत् पढ़ रहा था
।
Positive: I was reading your
letter.
Negative: I wasn’t reading
your letter.
Interrogative: was I reading
your letter?
Neg. Int.: wasn’t I reading
your letter?
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