The past continuous tense is a verb for an action or event in a time before now, which began in the past and is still going on at the time of something interrupting.
Example: I was laughing when I spilled the tea.
The simple past of "laugh" is "laughed."
The past tense of laugh is laughed.
The past of cut is cutThe past participle of cut is cutThe present participle of cut is cutting.The present continuous is formed with -- am/is/are + present participleSo for cutting present continuous is -- am cutting, is cutting, are cuttingThe past continuous is formed with -- was/were + present participleSo for cutting past continuous is -- was cutting, were cutting
The past continuous tense is: was/were appearing.
The past participle is laughed.
The simple past of "laugh" is "laughed."
The past tense of laugh is laughed.
Past Continuous was created in 1977.
The past of cut is cutThe past participle of cut is cutThe present participle of cut is cutting.The present continuous is formed with -- am/is/are + present participleSo for cutting present continuous is -- am cutting, is cutting, are cuttingThe past continuous is formed with -- was/were + present participleSo for cutting past continuous is -- was cutting, were cutting
The past continuous tense is: was/were appearing.
The past perfect tense of laugh is had laughed.
The past continuous (past progressive) is "was wasting" or "were wasting."
The past participle is laughed.
Laugh is a regular verb so the past and past participle are laughed
Yes, was dancing is past continuous.
Past Continuous has 282 pages.
Laughed is the past participle (as well as the simple past tense).