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  • He was sandboarding in the desert.
    Where was he sandboarding?
  • No, it wasn't. It was raining when I left for work?
    Was it sunny/cloudy when you left for work?
  • At 7.30 last night? I was doing my homework.
    What were you doing at 7.30 last night?
  • No, he wasn't.
    Was he driving?
  • No, they weren't.
    Were they climbing?
  • Yes, they were.
    Were they skiing?
  • They were living in Rome when they had their first baby.
    Where were they living when they had their first baby?
  • Yes, she was.
    Was she listening?
  • Yes, she was.
    Was she kitesurfing?
  • We were studying in Cambridge when we met.
    Where were you studying when you met?
  • I broke my arm while I was playing football.
    What were you doing when you broke your arm?
  • We were going to school.
    Where were you going?
  • They were backpacking around Canada.
    Where were they backpacking?
  • He was talking to his friends when I took this photo.
    What was he doing when you took the photo?
  • I was eating dinner when you phoned.
    What were you doing when I phoned?
  • No, she wasn't. She wasn't wearing a coat because it wasn't cold.
    Was she wearing a coat?
  • I was feeling nervous.
    How were you feeling?
  • Yes, she was.
    Was she sleeping?
  • He was reading a comic.
    What was he reading?
  • Yes, they were.
    Were they swimming?
  • No, they weren't.
    Were they watching a film?
  • He was living in Japan when he met his wife.
    Where was he living when he met his wife?
  • The police stopped me because I was driving too fast.
    Why did the police stop you?
  • We were watching The Simpsons when you phoned.
    What were you watching when I phoned?
  • I didn't see the match because I was working.
    Why didn't you see the match?