In the sentence 'He was going along the road', point out the tense.

2018

In the sentence 'He was going along the road', point out the tense.

  1. A.

    Present perfect

  2. B.

    Past perfect

  3. C.

    Past continuous

  4. D.

    Future indefinite

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Correct answer: C

The correct option is C: Past continuous.

Detailed Explanation
Grammatical Structure: The past continuous tense is formed using the auxiliary verb "was" or "were" followed by the present participle (the "-ing" form of the verb).

Application: In the sentence "He was going along the road," the use of "was" (past form of "to be") and "going" (present participle) matches the definition of the past continuous tense, which is used to describe an action that was ongoing or in progress at a specific time in the past.

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