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Past Simple or Past Continuous?

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  • John and Martin ate hamburgers.
    PAST SIMPLE
    PAST CONTINUOUS
  • Did you study English yesterday.
    PAST CONTINUOUS
    PAST SIMPLE
  • My grandad was sitting on an armchair.
    PAST CONTINUOUS
    PAST SIMPLE
  • The tourists flew to Paris in the morning.
    PAST SIMPLE
    PAST CONTINUOUS
  • Yesterday at three o'clock, Martha was chatting on the Internet.
    PAST SIMPLE
    PAST CONTINUOUS
  • John wasn't riding a horse.
    PAST CONTINUOUS
    PAST SIMPLE
  • What did you have for dinner last night?
    PAST SIMPLE
    PAST CONTINUOUS
  • My parents visited Rome last year.
    PAST CONTINUOUS
    PAST SIMPLE
  • Was Diana wearing a red dress?
    PAST CONTINUOUS
    PAST SIMPLE
  • He did his homework.
    PAST SIMPLE
    PAST CONTINUOUS
  • Brian didn't talk to his friend on the phone.
    PAST SIMPLE
    PAST CONTINUOUS
  • Did John take a bus to work?
    PAST CONTINUOUS
    PAST SIMPLE
  • Sue got home at half past four.
    PAST SIMPLE
    PAST CONTINUOUS
  • My brother and I played a board game yesterday afternoon.
    PAST CONTINUOUS
    PAST SIMPLE
  • I didn't go to bed at 10 o'clock.
    PAST CONTINUOUS
    PAST SIMPLE
  • At two o'clock Sandra wasn't waiting for the train.
    PAST SIMPLE
    PAST CONTINUOUS