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  • I remember I ___ very worried, but you ___ calm.
    was, were
  • The weather ___ nice today, but it ___ horrible last weekend.
    is, was
  • Robin / why / at the meeting ?
    Why was Rob at the meeting?
  • why / you / angry ?
    Why were you angry?
  • Asim ___ born in Egypt, and I ___ born in Birmingham.
    was, was
  • I'm very sorry. You ___ right, and I ___ wrong.
    were, was
  • Sara and I____ at home that night, and you ___ with us.
    were, were
  • Betty and Paul ___ at home at 5 p.m. yesterday, they ___ at the cinema
    weren't, were
  • ___ Kate angry yesterday after the meeting?' 'No, but I think she ___ angry now.'
    Was, is
  • ' ___ you at the beach last Sunday?' 'Yes, I ___.
    Were, was
  • the keys / where ?
    Where were the keys?
  • '___ Tim with you?' 'No, only Sally and Peter ___ there with me.'
    Was, were
  • ' ___ you excited about the trip?' 'Yes, we ___ very excited.'
    Were, were
  • the accident / what time ?
    What time was the accident?
  • My son ___ short in school, but now he ____ tall.
    was, is
  • Yesterday we ___ late for the concert, and today I ___ late for class.
    were, am
  • Yesterday Philip and Emma ___ in London. Today they ___ in Paris.
    were, are
  • ___ you at the stadium yesterday?' 'Yes, I ____.'
    Were, was
  • where / you and Tom / last night ?
    Where were you and Tom last night?
  • you / what time / at the station ?
    What time were you at the station?
  • Where ___ you last night? I called you, but you ___ at home.
    were, weren't
  • born / she / when ?
    When was she born?
  • you / how often / in contact with them ?
    How often were you in contact with them?
  • ___ Sandra happy after the exam?' 'No, she ____.'
    Was, wasn't
  • Vivian ___ at the meeting, but I ___ there. I always go to the meetings.
    wasn't, was
  • "____ you tired after the concert?' 'Yes, I ___."
    Were, was
  • how expensive / the hotel ?
    How expensive was the hotel?
  • 'Were your parents at meeting?' 'My dad ___ there, but my mum ____.'
    was, wasn't