1. What (were you doing) yesterday afternoon?
2. I (was working) on my computer all day Sunday.
3. Ian (was taking) notes during the lesson.
4. We (were planning) to go to the cinema, but we stayed home instead.
5. The students were studying hard because they wanted to pass the exam.
6. We were planning to go to the zoo, but we stayed home instead.
7. Jackie (was taking) notes during the lesson.
8. The students were working hard because they wanted a good mark in the exam.
9. What were you doing last night?
10. He was playing with his nephews all day Saturday.
1. When I was young, I played in the school football team.
2. My uncle Jim was travelling to Rome when I phoned him.
3. Steve got dressed, had breakfast and then went to work.
4. He was cooking when the lights went out.
5. David was riding his bicycle while Kevin was skateboarding.
6. Dad (did) the washing up before mum came home.
7. We (went) on holiday in July.
8. He (passed) the exam without difficulty.
9. A woman from Vancouver (found) a bear in her kitchen.
10. The detective asked, ‘What (were you doing) at the time of the robbery?
1) The children (were playing) in the park when it (started) to rain.
2) Ed (was wearing) his new leather jacket when he (spilt) oil on it.
3) I (hurt) my leg as I (was running) down the street.
4) Tom (was cleaning) the swimming pool and Lily (was painting) the fence.