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Create a question using the past continuous and answer in negative: my sister / sing / in the bath / last night?
Was my sister singing in the bath last night? Yes, she was
Create a question using the past continuous and answer in affirmative: you and your friends / walk / to school / at 8:00 a.m. yesterday?
Were you and your friends walking to school at 8:00 a.m. yesterday? Yes, we were
Create an interrogative sentence using the past continuous: What / your friend / wear / yesterday?
What was your friend wearing yesterday?
Create an interrogative sentence using the past continuous: What / you / do / yesterday at eleven o'clock?
What were you doing yesterday at eleven o'clock?
Rewrite the follwing sentence in the affirmative, negative and interrogative forms: My sister / study / for an exam / yesterday
My sister was studying for an exam yesterday / My sister was not / wasn't studying for an exam yesterday / Was my sister studying for an exam yesterday?
Rewrite the follwing sentence in the affirmative, negative and interrogative form: You / watch TV / at 9:00 p.m. last night
You were watching TV at 9:00 p.m. last night / You were not / weren't watching TV at 9:00 p.m. last night / Were you watching TV at 9:00 p.m. last night
Create an interrogative sentence using the past continuous: your teacher / write / on the board / at the start of the lesson?
Was your teacher writing on the board at the start of the lesson?
Create a negative sentence using the past continuous: He / spray graffiti / on the walls
He was not / wasn't spraying graffiti on the walls
Create an affirmative sentence using the past continuous: Julie and Chris / study / at ten o'clock
Julie and Chris were studying at ten o'clock
Create an interrogative sentence using the past continuous: we / send / text messages / in class?
Were we sending text messages in class?
Create a negative sentence using the past continuous: You / cheat / in the exam
You were not / weren't cheating in the exam
Create an affirmative sentence using the past continuous: After eight o'clock last night / my dad / watch TV
At eight o'clock last night my dad was watching TV