Questions in Continous Tenses
The table below shows the way we build the questions in Continuous tenses in English.
| Affirmative | Questions | |
|---|---|---|
| Past Continuous | I was writing an email yesterday at 5 p.m. | What was I writing yesterday at 5 p.m.? |
| You were writing an email yesterday at 5 p.m. | What were you writing yesterday at 5 p.m.? | |
| He/She/It was writing an email yesterday at 5 p.m. | What was he/she/it writing yesterday at 5 p.m.? | |
| We/You/They were writing an email yesterday at 5 p.m. | What were we/you/they writing yesterday at 5 p.m.? | |
| Present Continuous | I am writing an email now. | What am I writing now? |
| You are writing an email now. | What are you writing now? | |
| He/She/It is writing an email now. | What is he/she/it writing now? | |
| We/You/They are writing an email now. | What are we/you/they writing now? | |
| Future Continuous | I'll be writing an email tomorrow at 5 p.m. | What will I be writing tomorrow at 5 p.m.? |
| You'll be writing an email tomorrow at 5 p.m. | What will you be writing tomorrow at 5 p.m.? | |
| He/She/It will be writing an email tomorrow at 5 p.m. | What will he/she/it be writing tomorrow at 5 p.m.? | |
| We/You/They will be writing an email tomorrow at 5 p.m. | What will we/you/they be writing tomorrow at 5 p.m.? |