- admin
- No Comments
You cannot learn tenses without practice and dialogue is the best way to practice the grammar rules that you learn in the classroom. This dialogue can help you learn past continuous tense in real life. Remember, you have to use ‘was/were’ while asking or answering the questions. In the previous post, we learnt the dialogue of Present Continuous Tense.
Anna: Hi, Tom! What were you doing yesterday at 3 PM?
Tom: Hi, Anna! I was playing football with my friends. It was a great game. What were you doing?
Anna: I was watching a movie with my family. It was very funny. Did you win the game?
Tom: Yes, we won! While we were playing, it started raining. But we continued playing.
Anna: That sounds fun! While I was watching the movie, my brother was making popcorn. It was delicious!
Tom: Yummy! What did you do after the movie?
Anna: After the movie, I was helping my mom with dinner. We made spaghetti.
Tom: I love spaghetti! While you were cooking, I was doing my homework. It was a busy day!
Anna: Yes, it was! I was also talking to my friend on the phone. We planned a playdate for next week.
Tom: Sounds great! See you tomorrow at school, Anna!
Anna: See you, Tom!
-
Day 32 Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Will have + Been + Present Participle (verb ending in -ing) Examples: Remember: This tense shows an action that starts in the present and continues until a specific…
4 min read
-
Day 31 Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Examples Here’s the Past Perfect Continuous tense formula with examples at a kid-friendly level: Formula: Examples:
4 min read
-
Day 30 Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Here’s the Present Perfect Continuous tense formula with examples at a school kid level: Formula: Examples:
4 min read
-
Day 29 Future Perfect Tense
Here’s a simple formula for the Future Perfect tense, explained in a way that’s easy for kids to understand: Formula: Will have + Past Participle (verb ending in…
4 min read
-
Day 28 Past Perfect Tense
Here’s a simple formula for the Past Perfect tense, explained in a way that’s easy for kids to understand: Formula: Had + Past Participle (verb ending in -ed…
4 min read
-
Day 27 Present Perfect Tense
The formula for the Present Perfect tense is: Has/Have + Past Participle Here’s a breakdown: Examples and Activity Examples: I have eaten breakfast. She has written a book.…
4 min read