Past Progressive interrogative
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teacher Denise Moraes
In the interrogative, the to be verb ALWAYS goes before the noun/pronoun
They were dancing together yesterday. noun/ pronoun
verb to be in the past
verb + ING
Were they dancing together yesterday? verb to be in the past
noun/ pronoun
verb + ING
AFFIRMATIVE STRUCTURE noun/ pronoun
+
verb to be in the past
+
verb + ING
INTERROGATIVE STRUCTURE verb to be in the past
+
noun/ pronoun
+
verb + ING
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teacher Denise Moraes
In the interrogative, the to be verb ALWAYS goes before the noun/pronoun
Liz was dancing hip hop last night. noun/ verb to be pronoun in the past
verb + ING
Was Liz dancing hip hop last night? verb to be noun/ in the past pronoun
verb + ING
AFFIRMATIVE STRUCTURE noun/ pronoun
+
verb to be in the past
+
verb + ING
INTERROGATIVE STRUCTURE verb to be in the past
+
noun/ pronoun
+
verb + ING
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