Übung 1: Bildung des Past Continuous
2. She *was cooking* dinner when I arrived. (Hinweis: „to cook“ im Past Continuous, dritte Person Singular)
3. They *were playing* football in the park. (Hinweis: „to play“ im Past Continuous, dritte Person Plural)
4. We *were watching* a movie last night. (Hinweis: „to watch“ im Past Continuous, erste Person Plural)
5. He *was studying* for the exam all evening. (Hinweis: „to study“ im Past Continuous, dritte Person Singular)
6. The children *were sleeping* when the phone rang. (Hinweis: „to sleep“ im Past Continuous, dritte Person Plural)
7. I *was writing* an email at 9 o’clock. (Hinweis: „to write“ im Past Continuous, erste Person Singular)
8. You *were listening* to music while doing homework. (Hinweis: „to listen“ im Past Continuous, zweite Person Singular/Plural)
9. She *was talking* on the phone for an hour. (Hinweis: „to talk“ im Past Continuous, dritte Person Singular)
10. We *were walking* in the park when it started to rain. (Hinweis: „to walk“ im Past Continuous, erste Person Plural)
Übung 2: Anwendung des Past Continuous in Fragen und Verneinungen
2. They *were not sleeping* when I called. (Hinweis: Verneinung im Past Continuous, dritte Person Plural)
3. *Were* you *watching* TV when I arrived? (Hinweis: Frage im Past Continuous, zweite Person Singular/Plural)
4. She *was not listening* to the teacher during the lesson. (Hinweis: Verneinung im Past Continuous, dritte Person Singular)
5. *Was* I *doing* something wrong? (Hinweis: Frage im Past Continuous, erste Person Singular)
6. We *were not playing* outside because it was raining. (Hinweis: Verneinung im Past Continuous, erste Person Plural)
7. *Were* they *waiting* for the bus at 8 o’clock? (Hinweis: Frage im Past Continuous, dritte Person Plural)
8. He *was not driving* home last night. (Hinweis: Verneinung im Past Continuous, dritte Person Singular)
9. *Was* she *reading* the newspaper in the morning? (Hinweis: Frage im Past Continuous, dritte Person Singular)
10. You *were not talking* during the meeting. (Hinweis: Verneinung im Past Continuous, zweite Person Singular/Plural)