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Yes, I was. I got very wet! (you / walk - it / start to rain)
Were you walking when it started to rain?
Yes, I think they were. They suddenly stopped talking. (your friends / plan a party - you / walk into the room)
Were your friends planning your party when you walked into the room?
Yes, they were. It's like they knew the rain was coming. (cats / howl - rain / start)
Were the cats howling when the rain started?
No, he wasn't. He was waiting for the bus home. (Tony / visit - Jeremy / storm start)
Was Tony visiting Jeremy when the storm started?
No, he wasn't. He was a passenger. (your dad / drive - accident / happened)
Was your dad driving when the accident happened?
No, I wasn't. I was reading a book. (you / tidy the room - doorbell / ring)
Were you tidying the room when the doorbell rang?
No, they weren't. They were cleaning up after dinner. (parents / eat - you / leave the house)
Were your parents eating when you left the house?
No, she wasn't. She was watching TV. (Jane / cooking - friends / come over)
Was Jane cooking when her friends came over?
Yes, he was. He didn't finish it. (Bill / do homework - he / fall asleep)
Was Bill doing homework when he fell asleep?
Yes, they were. It was embarrassing. (Jennifer and Eric / dance - lights / go out)
Were Jennifer and Eric dancing when the lights went out?
No, we weren't. We were walking. (you / cycle - the accident / happen)
Were you cycling when the accident happened?
Yes, she was. She was buying some shoes. (Sharon / shop - you / see)
Was Sharon shopping when you saw her?
Yes, they were. That's why they aren't feeling well now. (Jack and Laura / swim - it / start to rain)
Were Jack and Laura swimming when it started to rain?
No, he wasn't. He was studying. (Tim / sleep - friends / come)
Was Tim sleeping when his friends came?
Yes, I was. I was eating a big juicy apple. (you / eat - I / call)
Were you eating when I called?