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The past progressive tense

The past progressive tense (also sometimes called "past continuous") is formed by usingwas/were + main verb + ing, as in, "We were eating dinner when the phone rang."

We use the past progressive tense to talk about actions that were already in progresswhen another action took place in the past. (At the moment the phone rang, we were already in the process of eating dinner.)

It's also common to use this tense to talk about two on-going actions that were happeningsimultaneously in the past, as in, "While Axl Rose was perfecting his new album, his fanswere waiting anxiously for it to come out."

Finally, we can also use this tense to talk about actions in the past that took place over time, as in, "I couldn't sleep last night because dogs were barking the whole night."

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