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What (you / do) when it (start) to rain?
What WERE YOU DOING when it STARTED to rain?
What (Jim / carry) when he (slip)?
What WAS JIM CARRYING when he SLIPPED?
He hardly ever (talk) to me when he was visiting us.
He hardly ever TALKED to me when he was visiting us.
Not many people (walk) in the street. It was Sunday morning.
Not many people WERE WALKING in the street. It was Sunday morning.
When we (be) in Canada, we went skiing almost every day.
When we WERE in Canada, we went skiing almost every day.
Between two and four yesterday afternoon the boys (play) basketball.
Between two and four yesterday afternoon the boys WERE PLAYING basketball.
Sorry. Could you say that again? - I (not / listen).
Sorry. Could you say that again? - I WASN'T LISTENING.
It was a lovely day. The sun (shine) and the birds (sing).
It was a lovely day. The sun WAS SHINING and the birds WERE SINGING.
Spotty (have) a bath when his master (come).
Spotty WAS HAVING a bath when his master CAME.
I (not / can) come last night because I (work).
I COULDN'T come last night because I WAS WORKING.
Jim (carry) a tray when he (slip).
Jim WAS CARRYING a tray when he SLIPPED.
While the students (swim) in the pool their parents (watch) them.
While the students WERE SWIMMING in the pool their parents WERE WATCHING them.
You missed the ball because you (not / watch) it.
You missed the ball because you WEREN'T WATCHING it.
While we (play) in the garden it (start) to rain.
While we WERE PLAYING in the garden it STARTED to rain.
This time last year we (travel) in Spain.
This time last year we WERE TRAVELING in Spain.
I looked outside but it (still / rain).
I looked outside but it WAS STILL RAINING.
He hardly ever (talk) to me.
He hardly ever TALKS to me.
Look! Some students (play) cards in the classroom.
Look! Some students ARE PLAYING cards in the classroom.
My sister (not / smoke) because she has no cigarettes and the tobacco shop is closed.
My sister ISN'T SMOKING because she has no cigarettes and the tobacco shop is closed.
He (not / sleep). His eyes are open.
He ISN'T SLEEPING. His eyes are open.
George (work) well when he is not tired.
George WORKS well when he is not tired.
Not many people (walk) in the street. It's Sunday morning.
Not many people ARE WALKING in the street. It's Sunday morning.
He (type) a letter to his boss at the moment.
He IS TYPING a letter to his boss at the moment.
Everybody (come) to class at nine o'clock.
Everybody COMES to class at nine o'clock.
We (keep) our clothes in this wardrobe.
We KEEP our clothes in this wardrobe.
She (not / understand) me because I always (speak) too quickly.
She DOESN'T UNDERSTAND me because I always SPEAK too quickly.
I can see him. He (wait) at the corner.
I can see him . He IS WAITING at the corner.
Jane (not / like) to get up very early.
Jane DOESN'T LIKE to get up very early.
Yesterday, while I (practice) for tomorrow's game , a neighbour (come) to visit me.
Yesterday, while I WAS PRACTICING for tomorrow's game , a neighbour CAME to visit me.
I (dream) about my favourite dish when the alarm clock (go) off.
I WAS DREAMING about my favourite dish when the alarm clock WENT off.
We (eat) breakfast when the message (come).
We WERE EATING breakfast when the message CAME.
John (run) to catch the bus when he (slip) and (fall) down.
John WAS RUNNING to catch the bus when he SLIPPED and FELL down.
Kate _____ you yesterday afternoon, but you weren't around (CALL)
Kate CALLED you yesterday afternoon, but you weren't around.
At 3 o'clock in the morning I (not / sleep), because Mary (listen) to music.
At 3 o'clock in the morning I WASN'T SLEEPING, because Mary WAS LISTENING to music.
Two men (argue) outside yesterday morning so I (go) to see what it was.
Two men WERE ARGUING outside yesterday morning so I WENT to see what it was.
I (run) from the house to the taxi because it (rain) heavily.
I RAN from the house to the taxi because it WAS RAINING heavily.
George (have) a shower when someone suddenly (knock) at the door.
George WAS HAVING a shower when someone suddenly KNOCKED at the door.
When I was younger I (eat) pizza almost every day.
When I was younger I ATE pizza almost every day.
About four years ago I (decide) to become a restaurant manager.
About four years ago I DECIDED to become a restaurant manager.
When we were in Canada, we (go) skiing almost every day.
When we were in Canada, we WENT skiing almost every day.
What (you / drink)? - I (have) a cup of coffee. Would you like to join me?
What ARE YOU DRINKING? - I AM HAVING a cup of coffee. Would you like to join me?
I usually (take) the bus to school but today my sister (drive) me.
I usually TAKE the bus to school but today my sister IS DRIVING me.
What (your dad / do) for a living?
What DOES YOUR DAD DO for a living?
My mum (not / get) a day off during the summer months.
My mum DOESN'T GET a day off during the summer months.
I (understand) what you are saying, but I (not / believe) it.
I UNDERSTAND what you are saying, but I DON'T BELIEVE it.
That car (belong) to me. Give it back!
That car BELONGS to me. Give it back!
I (love) to go swimming during the hot summer months.
I LOVE to go swimming during the hot summer months.
Jack (leave) in a few minutes. You have to hurry.
Jack IS LEAVING in a few minutes. You have to hurry.
Bill (take) a shower at the moment. Could you call back later?
Bill IS TAKING a shower at the moment. Could you call back later?
I (work) as a doctor at the moment.
I AM WORKING as a doctor at the moment.
She (appear) to be a nice girl.
She APPEARS to be a nice girl.
I (think) I can do the homework all by myself.
I THINK I can do the homework all by myself.