Welcome to your Past Continuous Tense (Affirmative)

Fill the blank by turning the verb in brackets into the past continuous tense.

I a book when you called. (read)

Use the verb in brackets to form the past continuous tense. ( don't forget the auxiliary verb)

She   dinner when the door bell rang. (cook)

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They football in the park. (play)

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We a movie last night. (watch)

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He   the car all afternoon. (fix)

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The children at the funny clown. (laugh)

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I for my exam yesterday evening. (study)

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She %BLANKJ%  a beautiful landscape. (paint)

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We our travel plans when the meeting started. (discuss)

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He to music while doing his homework. (listen)

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The dog at the neighbour's cat. (bark)

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The sun behind the mountains. (set)

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They in the lake all day. (swim)

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She the house when I arrived. (clean)

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I for the bus for an hour. (wait)