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Past Continuous Tense, Affirmative, Negative and Interrogative Sentences Affirmative I was playing. You were playing. He was playing. She was playing. It was playing. We were playing. You were playing. They were playing. Negative I wasn’t playing. You weren’t playing. He wasn’t playing. She wasn’t playing. It wasn’t playing. We weren’t playing. You weren’t playing. They weren’t playing. Interrogative Was I playing? Were you playing? Was he playing? Was she playing? Was it playing? Were we playing? Were you playing? Were they playing?
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