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7A-Past Simple vs Past Continuous

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  • What (you/do) at 4 pm yesterday?
    What were you doing at 4pm yesterday?
  • When she (come) home, Max (lie) on the sofa and Gina (watch) TV.
    When she came home, Max was lying on the sofa and Gina was watching TV.
  • Why (you/laugh) all through your Maths class yesterday?
    Why were you laughing all through your Maths class yesterday?
  • Debbie (sing) in the school choir many years ago.
    Debbie sang in the school choir many years ago.
  • While I (tidy) the attic, I (find) some of the toys I (have) when I (be) a child.
    While I was tidying the attic, I found some of the toys I had when I was a child.
  • How often (you/go) to parties when you (be) a teenager?
    did you go / were
  • How many times (you/visit) your grandma last week?
    How many times did you visit your grandma last week?
  • (the boys/play) cards when their teacher (come) into the classroom?
    Were the boys playing cards when their teacher came into the classroom?
  • Simon (dance) when he (fall) and (hurt) his leg.
    Simon was dancing when he fell and hurt his leg.
  • Why (you/yell) at her yesterday evening?
    Why were you yelling at her?
  • What (you/do) when I (call) you at eight last night?
    What were you doing when I called you at eight last night?
  • When I (wake up), the birds (sing) and the sun (shine).
    When I woke up, the birds were and the sun was shining.
  • When she (get off) the train, it (rain) heavily and a cold wind (blow) across the platform.
    When she got off the train, it was raining heavily and a cold wind was blowing across the platform.
  • When she (get off) the train, she (look) around but no one (wait) for her.
    When she got off the train, she looked around but no one was waiting for her.
  • The phone (ring) twice when I (have) a nap.
    The phone rang twice when I was having a nap.
  • When (be/you) born?
    When were you born?
  • My teacher (give) such an interesting talk yesterday that I (be) disappointed when it (end).
    My teacher gave such an interesting talk yesterday that I was disappointed when it ended.
  • I (hear) a loud crash as I (sit) in the garden.
    I heard a loud crash as I was sitting in the garden.