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Past Continuous Positive and Negative
Make the positive past continuous:
1. (Julie / sleep at three o’clock)
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2. (you / study at three o’clock)
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3. (Luke / read at three o’clock)
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4. (I / work at three o’clock)
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5. (they / eat chocolate at three o’clock)
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6. (John / play tennis at three o’clock)
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7. (we / watch TV at three o’clock)
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8. (he / use the Internet at three o’clock)
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9. (you / cook lunch at three o’clock)
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10. (we / travel to London at three o’clock)
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11. (Mrs. Brown / not / walk in the garden when the murder happened)
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12. (Mr. Black / not / work in his study when the murder happened)
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13. (Miss Jones / not / talk to Mr. White when the murder happened)
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14. (you / not / play cards when the murder happened)
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15. (Dr. Ford / not / read in his room when the murder happened)
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16. (Mr. and Mrs. Green / not / eat in the dining room when the murder happened)
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17. (Mr. Blue / not / drink coffee in the library when the murder happened)
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18. (the maid / not / clean the bedrooms when the murder happened)
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19. (I / not / listen to music when the murder happened)
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20. (the dogs / not / play outside when the murder happened)
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Answers:
1. Julie was sleeping.
2. You were studying.
3. Luke was reading.
4. I was working.
5. They were eating chocolate.
6. John was playing tennis.
7. We were watching TV.
8. He is using the Internet.
9. You were cooking lunch.
10. We were travelling to London. (in the USA ‘traveling’)
11. Mrs. Brown wasn’t walking in the garden.
12. Mr. Black wasn’t working in his study.
13. Miss Jones wasn’t talking to Mr. White.
14. You weren’t playing cards.
15. Dr. Ford wasn’t reading in his room.
16. Miss Green and her brother weren’t eating in the dining room.
17. Mr. Blue wasn’t drinking coffee in the library.
18. The maid wasn’t cleaning the bedrooms.
19. I wasn’t listening to music.
20. The dogs weren’t playing outside.
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