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C. Change each of these sentences into negative and interrogative sentences.
1. They were going to college.
2. She was decorating her room.
3. She was washing the car.
4. They were eating their food.
5. The children were doing their homework.
6. He was writing a letter.
7. It was raining.
8. The children were splashing about in the puddles.
D. Fill in the blanks with the past continuous tense form and the past tense form of
the verbs given in the brackets, as required.
1. Ronit (play) the guitar when the electricity
(go) off.
2. Jack (study) when I (return) home.
3. I (write) a letter when my mother (call) me.
4. I (watch) television when they (arrive).
5. Sahil (finish) his homework when he (get)
a call.
6. The traffic (move) very slowly because the roads
(be) waterlogged.
7. The children (do) their homework when I
(come) back home.
8. I (listen) to music when the cat (spill) the milk.
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