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The whole day yesterday she was preparing for her report.
1. She wasn't preparing for her report the whole day yesterday.
2. The whole day yesterday she was preparing for her report, wasn't she?
3. Was she preparing for her report the whole day yesterday?
4. Who was preparing for the report the whole day yesterday?
5. What was she doing the whole day yesterday?
ll My wife and I were talking about you the other day.
1. My wife and I were not talking about you the other day.
2. My wife and I were talking about you the other day, weren't we?
3. Were my wife and I talking about you the other day?
4. Who was talking about you the other day?
5. What were my wife and I talking about the other day?
lll. They were playing chess all the morning yesterday.
1. They were not playing chess all the morning yesterday.
2. Were they playing chess all the morning yesterday?
3. They were playing chess all the morning yesterday, weren't they?
4. Who was playing chess all the morning yesterday?
5. What were they doing all the morning yesterday?
lV Mary was looking at the people in the hall.
1. Mary was not looking at the people in the hall.
2. Was Mary looking at the people in the hall?
3. Mary was looking at the people in the hall, wasn't she?
4. Who was looking at the people in the hall?
5. What was Mary doing?
V. We were translating the text at that time.
1. We were not translating the text at that time.
2. We were translating the text at that time, weren't we?
3. Were we translating the text at that time?
4. Who was translating the text at that time?
5. What were we doing at that time?