Past Continuous / Progressive Tense Quiz

Past Continuous Tense — Exercise 2 (Q&A with Full Explanation and Vocabulary Builder, Learn English)

This practice test trains you to recognize and use the Past Continuous Tense (was/were + verb-ing) in real contexts. Each question includes the correct past-continuous form, a short verb definition (vocabulary builder + POS notes), and detailed one-sentence explanations for every option (A–D) that tell why the option is correct or incorrect and what choosing it would mean. Practice, prepare and improve both English grammar and vocabulary.

English Grammar Definition: Past Continuous (was/were + verb-ing)

  • Form: was / were + present participle (-ing).
  • Examples: I was writing; They were waiting; Was she sleeping?
  • Main uses:
    • Ongoing actions in the past (background actions).
    • Actions that were in progress when another action interrupted.
    • Parallel past actions (two things happening at the same time).
  • Signal words: while, as, at 10 a.m., when, during.
  • Negatives / Questions: was/were not (wasn’t/weren’t) + verb-ing; Was/Were + subject + verb-ing?
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Quiz Question, Answer and Explanation

Note: Do remember in the quiz box above, the questions and options will shuffle, so they won’t have the same sequence like 1, 2, 3, or A, B, C as below.

1. We __ task lists while the sprint goals were being finalised.

A) were comparing B) compared C) are comparing D) have been comparing

Verb: compareverb. To note similarities and differences between items.

Correct: A) were comparing
A) Correct: Past continuous — comparison was an ongoing background task as goals were finalised; choosing it indicates simultaneous activity.

B) Wrong: Past simple — describes a completed action, not a background process.
C) Wrong: Present continuous — wrong time.
D) Wrong: Present perfect continuous — implies continuing now.

2. He __ a short memo when the phone rang.

A) was composing B) composed C) is composing D) has been composing

Verb: composeverb. To create written text (a letter, memo, or message).

Correct: A) was composing
A) Correct: Past continuous — composing was in progress and interrupted by the phone; choosing it emphasises the interruption.

B) Wrong: Past simple — would indicate the memo was finished already.
C) Wrong: Present continuous — wrong timeframe.
D) Wrong: Present perfect continuous — implies continuation to now.

3. They __ models to run the simulation during yesterday’s session.

A) were computing B) computed C) are computing D) have been computing

Verb: computeverb. To process numerical data or calculations using a computer.

Correct: A) were computing
A) Correct: Past continuous — computation was in progress during the session; choosing it means the process was ongoing.

B) Wrong: Past simple — would indicate computation had completed.
C) Wrong: Present continuous — not past.
D) Wrong: Present perfect continuous — implies present relevance.

4. While the engineer __ the router, the network still suffered spikes.

A) was configuring B) configured C) is configuring D) has been configuring

Verb: configureverb. To set up equipment or software parameters.

Correct: A) was configuring
A) Correct: Past continuous — configuration was underway while spikes occurred; choosing it shows simultaneous activity.

B) Wrong: Past simple — suggests configuration was finished.
C) Wrong: Present — wrong moment.
D) Wrong: Present perfect continuous — implies ongoing to present.

5. I __ the options with the team when the feedback came in.

A) was consulting B) consulted C) am consulting D) have been consulting

Verb: consultverb. To seek advice or discuss with someone knowledgeable.

Correct: A) was consulting
A) Correct: Past continuous — consultation was happening when feedback arrived; choosing it marks overlapping actions.

B) Wrong: Past simple — a completed consultation, not a concurrent process.
C) Wrong: Present — wrong tense.
D) Wrong: Present perfect continuous — implies it continues now.

6. The committee __ to review the proposals when the power cut occurred.

A) were convening B) convened C) are convening D) have been convening

Verb: conveneverb. To come together for a meeting or assemble formally.

Correct: A) were convening
A) Correct: Past continuous — the meeting was in the process of starting when interrupted by the cut; choosing it highlights the action-in-progress.

B) Wrong: Past simple — would say the meeting occurred, not that it was starting.
C) Wrong: Present — wrong time.
D) Wrong: Present perfect continuous — implies up to present.

7. We __ resources and communicating priorities across teams.

A) were coordinating B) coordinated C) are coordinating D) have been coordinating

Verb: coordinateverb. To organize and harmonise actions or people.

Correct: A) were coordinating
A) Correct: Past continuous — coordination was ongoing as priorities were shared; choosing it shows continuous joint effort then.

B) Wrong: Past simple — a completed coordination event, not background activity.
C) Wrong: Present — wrong timeframe.
D) Wrong: Present perfect continuous — implies current continuity.

8. She __ a prototype while the developers fixed the bug.

A) was creating B) created C) is creating D) has been creating

Verb: createverb. To bring something into existence or design something new.

Correct: A) was creating
A) Correct: Past continuous — prototype work was ongoing simultaneously with bug fixes; choosing it indicates parallel work.

B) Wrong: Past simple — implies it was finished, not in progress.
C) Wrong: Present — wrong time.
D) Wrong: Present perfect continuous — implies ongoing now.

9. He __ the script when the server overloaded.

A) was debugging B) debugged C) is debugging D) has been debugging

Verb: debugverb. To find and fix errors in code or scripts.

Correct: A) was debugging
A) Correct: Past continuous — debugging was ongoing and interrupted by the overload; choosing it highlights the interruption.

B) Wrong: Past simple — would show completion, not interruption-in-progress.
C) Wrong: Present — not past.
D) Wrong: Present perfect continuous — suggests continuation to now.

10. They __ the options when the stakeholder demanded immediate changes.

A) were deciding B) decided C) are deciding D) have been deciding

Verb: decideverb. To choose between alternatives or reach a conclusion.

Correct: A) were deciding
A) Correct: Past continuous — decision process was ongoing when interrupted by the stakeholder; choosing it shows action-in-progress.

B) Wrong: Past simple — suggests the decision was already made.
C) Wrong: Present — wrong timeframe.
D) Wrong: Present perfect continuous — implies it continues now.

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