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My friend was travelling the whole summer. - MAKE IT PLURAL
My FRIENDS WERE travelling the whole summer.
It was raining and the wind was blowing from the east. - MAKE IT NEGATIVE
It WASN'T raining and the wind WASN'T blowing from the east.
We were passing by the ancient castle when Dad called me. - MAKE IT NEGATIVE
We WEREN'T passing by the ancient castle when Dad called me.
I was feeling sick the whole day yesterday. - MAKE IT NEGATIVE
I WASN'T feeling sick the whole day yesterday.
The boys were walking when I saw them. - MAKE IT SINGULAR
The BOY WAS walking when I saw HIM.
Nick was looking for the souvenirs when we saw him near the shop. - MAKE IT NEGATIVE
Nick WASN'T looking for the souvenirs when we saw him near the shop.
Mary was going on a boat trip when we met her. - MAKE IT NEGATIVE
Mary WASN'T going on a boat trip when we met her.
It was snowing hard when our family returned home. - MAKE IT NEGATIVE
It WASN'T snowing hard when our family returned home.
The coach was moving quickly when something wrong happened. - MAKE IT NEGATIVE
The coach WASN'T moving quickly when something wrong happened.
I was watching TV at noon yesterday. - MAKE IT NEGATIVE
I WASN'T watching TV at noon yesterday.
The businessman was having breakfast when he came across the article in the newspaper. - MAKE IT INTERROGATIVE.
WAS the businessman having breakfast when he came across the article in the newspaper?
Maxim was talking to Jane when they came up to their professor's house. - MAKE IT INTERROGATIVE.
WAS Maxim talking to Jane when they came up to their professor's house?
The kids were playing tennis when dad returned home. - MAKE IT INTERROGATIVE.
WERE the kids playing tennis when dad returned home?
The people were waiting for their guide when it got dark. - MAKE IT INTERROGATIVE.
WERE the people waiting for their guide when it got dark?
The girls were running after the bus when we noticed them. - MAKE IT INTERROGATIVE.
WERE the girls running after the bus when we noticed them?
Mother was feeding the cat when she heard the latest news. - MAKE IT INTERROGATIVE.
WAS mother feeding the cat when she heard the latest news?
The sun was rising when we started. - MAKE IT INTERROGATIVE.
WAS the sun rising when we started?
We were taking photos when the car came to pick us up. - MAKE IT INTERROGATIVE.
WERE we (you) taking photos when the car came to pick us (you) up?
The mosquitoes were buzzing the whole night yesterday. - MAKE IT INTERROGATIVE.
WERE the mosquitoes buzzing the whole night yesterday?
Sharon was going home when the sunderstorm broke out. - MAKE IT INTERROGATIVE.
WAS Sharon going home when the sunderstorm broke out?
I (walk) along the street when I saw my uncle.
I WAS WALKING along the street when I saw my uncle.
The boy (look) for the keys when we noticed him.
The boy WAS LOOKING for the keys when we noticed him.
My parents (travel) in Greece from August till September.
My parents WERE TRAVELLING in Greece from August till September.
Ben and John (walk) very quickly when they heard someone screaming.
Ben and John WERE WALKING very quickly when they heard someone screaming.
He (make) calculations when something went wrong.
He WAS MAKING calculations when something went wrong.
We (climb) the hill when it got dark.
We WERE CLIMBING the hill when it got dark.
My parents (think) about their plans when I came in.
My parents WERE THINKING about their plans when I came in.
She (read) a letter when the boss arrived.
She WAS READING a letter when the boss arrived.
It (get) dark when we came home.
It WAS GETTING dark when we came home.
The kids (write) the test from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
The kids WERE WRITING the test from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
At 7.30 Robert (clean) his teeth in the bathroom.
At 7.30 Robert WAS CLEANING his teeth in the bathroom.
While Robert (walk) to school, he (see) a burglar in the house opposite.
While Robert WAS WALKING to school, he SAW a burglar in the house opposite.
What (he, do) at 4 o'clock yesterday? - He (sell) his car.
What WAS HE DOING at 4 o'clock yesterday? - He WAS SELLING his car.
The brothers (fight) when their father (come in).
The brothers WERE FIGHTING when their father CAME IN.
While Nelly (speak) to her cousin, I (write) a letter.
While Nelly WAS SPEAKING to her cousin, I WAS WRITING a letter.
What (you, do) while I (speak) on the phone?
What WERE YOU DOING while I WAS SPEAKING on the phone?
He (not swim) when we (see) the shark.
He WASN'T SWIMMING when we SAW the shark.
While the ghost (knock) at the window, I (tremble) with fear.
While the ghost WAS KNOCKING at the window, I WAS TREMBLING with fear.
The cat (eat) my sausages when I (come in).
The cat WAS EATING my sausages when I CAME IN.
The crocodile (cry) while he (eat) his brother.
The crocodile WAS CRYING while he WAS EATING his brother.