The past continuous (or past progressive) is a tense in English that is used to talk about long actions in the past or when the focus is on the duration of a particular action.
This is an exercise about forming questions in the past continuous.
You can find the exercise below:
Past Continuous Questions Exercise 2
Complete these sentences by forming questions in the past continuous.
1.
What (you, to do) yesterday evening at 6 pm?2.
(he, to try) to convince his parents to go out?3.
What (I, to do) again?4.
Why (she, to act) like a child?5.
(she, to sleep) when you called?6.
(you, to drive) your car when you got a migraine attack?7.
(he, to play) poker yesterday evening?8.
Why (it, to snow) in May?9.
(you, to cheat) on your girlfriend?10.
(my friend, to climb) a mountain when his dog died?More exercises
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