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'to be') - Past simple vs Past continuous - used to
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Fill in the gaps with was, were, wasn't or
weren't.
1 A:
you at home yesterday evening?
B: No, I
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at the cinema.
2 A: Tom and Chris at football practice
last week. Only ten people came!
B: I think they on holiday.
3 A:
Emma at school yesterday?
B: No, she She at the dentist's.

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