The past continuous tense is formed using:
- subject + verb 'was' + verb+ing
| Subject | "was" | Past Verb | |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | was | eating | sandwiches in the park. | 
| You | were | eating | sandwiches in the park. | 
| He | was | eating | sandwiches in the park. | 
| She | was | eating | sandwiches in the park. | 
| It | was | eating | sandwiches in the park. | 
| We | were | eating | sandwiches in the park. | 
| You | were | eating | sandwiches in the park. | 
| They | were | eating | sandwiches in the park. | 
You can also use the past continuous to make negative sentences using:
- subject + verb 'was' + not + verb+ing
| Subject | "was" | not | Past Verb | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| I | was | not | jumping | on the bed. | 
| You | were | not | jumping | on the bed. | 
| He | was | not | jumping | on the bed. | 
| She | was | not | jumping | on the bed. | 
| It | was | not | jumping | on the bed. | 
| We | were | not | jumping | on the bed. | 
| You | were | not | jumping | on the bed. | 
| They | were | not | jumping | on the bed. | 
Here are some examples of sentences that use the past continuous.

I was having fun with my best friend.

At the haunted house, they were feeling scared!

They were driving a very unusual car.

She was swimming with the squid.

These guys were not riding an ordinary bike.

He was eating a small snack in the kitchen.