The Past Continuous tense in Hungarian grammar, also known as the Past Progressive, is used to indicate that an event was in progress at a specific time in the past. It’s formed by conjugating the auxiliary verb ‘voltam’, ‘voltál’, ‘volt’, etc. (the past tense of ‘to be’) with the present participle form of the main verb. Let’s practice using the Past Continuous tense in Hungarian with some fill-in-the-blank exercises.