Life in cities is/was becoming busier and busier. - use Present and Past Continuous to describe gradual change, You are always complaining about your job! It’s time you quit and stopped whining! - use Present and Past Continuous to describe annoying or unusual behavior, often used with always, forever, constantly, I was wondering if you could lend me some money./Sir, will you be coming for the after-party? - use Past and Future Continuous to ask questions in a polite way, The sun was shining, the birds were singing, the waves were splashing. - use Past Continuous to describe background action, Will Jo be staying with you this week? He always does, doesn’t he? - use Future Continuous to talk about future actions that are expected to happen because they usually do, You must be kidding me! - use the continuous infinitive to talk about process at the moment of speech, You can’t have been paying attention. You’d know the answer otherwise. - use the perfect continuous infinitive to talk about the process in the past, I was reading when the door opened.  - use Past and Future Continuous to describe a process which was or will be interrupted by a different action, I’ll be working in Spain this summer. - use Present, Past or Future Continuous to talk about temporary or incomplete actions,

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