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Kevin (go) to Ireland twenty years ago.
Kevin WENT to Ireland twenty years ago.
When I (wake) up, it (snow).
When I WOKE up, it WAS SNOWING.
They (sit) in the garden when it (start) to rain.
They WERE SITTING in the garden when it STARTED to rain.
We (go) to see Brad, but he wasn't there.
We WENT to see Brad, but he wasn't there.
What (you/do) when I phoned you?
What WERE you DOING when I phoned you?
What (you/do) last night?
What DID you DO last night?
She (fall) off the ladder while she (paint) the ceiling.
She FELL off the ladder while she WAS PAINTING the ceiling.
Ele (walk) down the street when she (see) Laura.
Ele WAS WALKING down the street when she SAW Laura.
The boys (break) the window as they (play) football.
The boys BROKE the window as they WERE PLAYING football.
When you (phone), I (have) a shower.
When you PHONED, I WAS HAVING a shower.
Lucia (meet) a friend at the Sedeta while Carles (do) homework.
Lucia MET a friend at the Sedeta while Carles WAS DOING homework.
Elizabeth (have) a snack when she (see) Carmen.
Elizabeth WAS HAVING a snack when she SAW Carmen.
Sean and Christina (talk) when Karen (drop) two books on the floor.
Sean and Christina WERE TALKING when Karen DROPPED two books on the floor.
Dave (dance) and Harv (walk) backwards.
Dave WAS DANCING and Harv WAS WALKING backwards.
Debbie (sleep) when Troy (walk) in the class.
Debbie WAS SLEEPING when Troy WALKED in the class.
Carol (write) and Stevens (draw).
Carol WAS WRITING and Stevens WAS DRAWING.
Charlie (jump) while Deb (sing).
Charlie WAS JUMPING while Debbie WAS SINGING.
Shannon (read) when Sue (shout) her name.
Shannon WAS READING when Sue SHOUTED her name.
(enjoy / she) the tour?
DID she ENJOY the tour?