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(he / cook)
He was cooking.
(she / play cards ?)
Was she playing cards?
(I / not / cry)
I wasn't crying.
(you / not / feel well)
You weren’t feeling well.
(where / I / go when I met you?)
Where was I going when I met you?
(she / not / sleeping at midnight)
She wasn’t sleeping at midnight.
(I / work?)
Was I working?
(you / sleep when I got home?)
Were you sleeping when I got home?
(it / rain at lunchtime)
It was raining at lunchtime.
(what / you / do?)
What were you doing?
(why / she / run?)
Why was she running?
(you / not / read)
You weren’t reading.
(how / we / do at that time?)
How were we doing at that time?
(he / not / watch a film at 3pm)
He wasn’t watching a film at 3 pm.
(I / do my homework at eight o'clock)
I was doing my homework at eight o’clock.
(where / it / rain?)
Where was it raining?
(you / shop when I called you)
You were shopping when I called you.
(she / eat dinner when we arrived)
She was eating dinner when we arrived.
(he / live in Tokyo at the time?)
Was he living in Tokyo at the time?
(it / rain?)
Was it raining?
(they / take the exam?)
Were they taking the exam?
(when / he / work there?)
When was he working there?
(you / make dinner?)
Were you making dinner?
(they / drink coffee when you arrived?)
Were they drinking coffee when you arrived?
(when / we / sleep?)
When were we sleeping?
(they / study last night)
They were studying last night.
(we / talk when the accident happened)
We were talking when the accident happened.
(he / not / exercise enough)
He wasn’t exercising enough.
(I / talk too much?)
Was I talking too much?
(it / not / snow)
It wasn’t snowing.
(how / they / feel?)
How were they feeling?
(they / not / talk)
They weren’t talking.
(where / I / stay?)
Where was I staying?
(why / he / study on a Saturday night?)
Why was he studying on a Saturday night?
(I / go to school when you saw me)
I was going to school when you saw me.
(you / sleep at 6am)
You were sleeping at 6 am.
(she / work when I called)
She was working when I called.
(we / not / leave when you called)
We weren’t leaving when you called.
(I / not / stay in a hotel)
I wasn’t staying in a hotel.
(we / make too much noise?)
Were we making too much noise?