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341) Past Continuous Tense - Interrogative form - Rule

In English Language, “Present participle form” of a verb is used irrespective of person, number, and gender but to indicate past continuous tense, helping verb “was” is used for the subject I/He/She and “were” for We/You/They. (English)
In Yem language, adding "ro+?" at the end of an affirmative verb turns it into a question. However, "se" is used to indicate feminine gender and "so" used to indicate masculine gender at the end of the verb form. (Yem)
Was I making (tea)/ learning? (English)
If the subject is "I" verb form ends with "ro". (Was I making (tea)?- Ta shayi etid faanaro?/ Was I learning?-Ta arid faanaro?) (Yem)
Were we making (tea)/ learning? (English)
If the subject is "We" verb form ends with "ro". (Were we making (tea)?-Inno shayi etid faaniro? /Were we learning?/ Inno arid faaniro?) (Yem)
Were you (m) making (tea)/ learning? (English)
If the subject is "You(m)" verb form ends with "ro" . (Were you (m) making (tea)?-Ne shayi etid faataro(so)? /Were you (m) learning?- Ne arid faataro(so)?) Note: Respective Form. (Were you (m) making (tea)?-Nii shayi etid faaniro? /Were you (m) learning?- Nii azzid faaniro?) (Yem)
You (f) were making (tea)/ learning? (English)
If the subject is "You(f)" verb form ends with "ro" . (Were you (f) making (tea)?-Ne shayi etid faataro(se)? /Were you (f) learning?- Ne arid faataro(se)?) Note: Respective Form. (Were you (f) making (tea)?-Nii shayi etid faaniro? /Were you (f) learning?- Nii azzid faaniro?) (Yem)
Was she making (tea)/ learning? (English)
If the subject is "She" verb form ends with "ro" . (Was she making (tea)?-Bar shayi etid faaro? / Bar arid faaro?) Note: Respective Form. (Was she making (tea)?-Baas shayi etid feetero? / Baas azzid feetero?) (Yem)
Were you (pl) making (tea)/ learning? (English)
If the subject is "You(pl)" verb form ends with "ro". (Were you (pl) making (tea)?- Nitto shayi etised faasetiro?/ Were you (pl) learning? -Nitto arised faasetiro?) Note: Respective Form. (Were you (pl) making (tea)? -Niino shayi etised faaseniro?/ Were you (pl) learning? -Niino azzised faaseniro?) (Yem)
Was he making (tea)/ learning? (English)
If the subject is "He" verb form ends with "ro". (Was he making (tea) ?- Bar shayi etid feero? /Was he learning?- Bar arid feero? ) Note: Respective Form. (Was he making (tea)? -Baas shayi etid feetero? / Was he learning?- Baas azzid feetero?) (Yem)
Were they making (tea)/ learning? (English)
If the subject is "They" verb form ends with "ro" . Note: They ( Masculine Gender). (Were they making (tea)? -Basakito shayi etised feesero? /Were they learning? -Basakito arised feesero?) Note: They ( Feminine Gender) (Were they making (tea)?-Barikito shayi etised faasero? / Were they learning? -Barikito arised faasero?) Note: Respective Form. (Were they making (tea)?-Baasso shayi etised feesetero?/Were they learning? - Baasso azzised feesetero?) (Yem)