(he / drive to work every day)
He drives to work every day.
We (wake up) very late.
woke up
(I / not / sleep)
I'm not sleeping.
Julie (sleep) at three o'clock.
was sleeping
I (hear) a new song on the radio.
heard
(he / drive to work every day)
He drives to work everyday.
They (live) in Paris.
lived
(we / watch TV)
We're watching TV.
Luke (read) at three o'clock.
was reading
I (forget) to buy some milk.
forgot
(I / not / think you're right)
I don't (do not) think you're right.
What time (he/get up) yesterday?
did he get up
(he / not / wait for the bus)
He isn't waiting for the bus.
I (work) at three o'clock.
was working
You (lose) your keys last week.
lost
(we / have enough time)?
Do we have enough time?
I (not/watch) TV.
didn't watch
(we / not / go to the cinema tonight)
We aren't going to the cinema tonight.
They (eat) chocolate at three o'clock.
were eating
At the age of 23, she (become) a doctor.
became
(they / write e-mails every day)?
Do they write e-mails every day?
(he/call) you?
Did he call
(I / not / live in Paris)
I'm not living in Paris.
We (watch) TV at three o'clock.
were watching
She (drink) too much coffee yesterday.
drank