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Correct the mistake: We was cooking dinner when you called.
We were cooking dinner when you called.
Correct the mistake: Were he sleeping at 7 a.m.?
Was he sleeping at 7 a.m.?
Correct the mistake: I wasn’t studied at 8 o’clock.
I wasn’t studying at 8 o’clock.
Correct the mistake: They was playing football in the park.
They were playing football in the park.
Correct the mistake: She were reading a book yesterday.
She was reading a book yesterday.
Complete: What __________ (you / do) at 10 last night?
What were you doing at 10 last night?
Complete: They __________ (not / play) football yesterday.
They weren't playing football yesterday.
Complete: We __________ (watch) TV when the phone rang.
We were watching TV when the phone rang.
Complete: She __________ (not / sleep) when the baby cried.
She wasn't sleeping when the baby cried.
Complete: Yesterday at 8 p.m., I __________ (study).
Yesterday at 8 p.m., I was studying.
Turn it into a question: it / rain / yesterday
Was it raining yesterday?
Turn it into the negative: you / listen to music / in the morning
You weren't listening to music in the morning
Turn it into the positive form: he / sleep / at midnight
He was sleeping at midnight
Turn it into a question: they / dance / at the party
Were they dancing at the party?
Write it in the positive form: I / read a book / when you called
I was reading a book when you called
Write it in the negative form: she / watch TV / at 9 o’clock
She wasn't watching TV at 9 o'clock
Write this sentence in the positive form: they / play football / yesterday at 5
They were playing football yesterday at 5