Past Continuous Exercises For Nepali Grammar

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The Past Continuous, or Past Progressive, is a verb tense in Nepali language that describes an ongoing action that was happening at a specific moment in the past. In Nepali language, the verb follows Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) order, and verb agreement with the subject in terms of number, gender, and respect is important. A Past Continuous sentence contains the root verb followed by suffixes that agree with its subject.

Exercise 1: Past Continuous Tense in Nepali

Exercise 2: Past Continuous Tense in Nepali

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