Your mother and your father are your ...
People who live near your house are your ...
NEIGHBOURS
I ... when it started to rain. (+ sleep)
WAS SLEEPING
She ... a magazine in the library. (+ read)
WAS READING
Was it snowing in the morning?
No, ...
If you are a boy, you are your parents' ...
We ... cards in the garden. ( + play)
WERE PLAYING
They ... to music in the living room. (+ listen)
WERE LISTENING
... Tom and Jack ... to school?
(run)
Yes, ... ...
WERE / RUNNING
THEY WERE
GRANDPARENTS
Your aunt or uncle’s children are your ...
COUSINS
My daughter ... an ice cream. (- eat)
WASN'T EATING
WASN'T DRINKING
What ... yesterday at the wedding?
I was wearing a beautiful yellow dress.
WERE YOU WEARING
If you are a girl, you are your grandparents' ...
GRANDDAUGHTER
GRANDSON
WERE TAKING
WAS DRIVING
... Sophie ... a letter to her cousin?
(write)
Yes, ... ...
WAS / WRITING
SHE WAS
Your grandmother’s mum is your ...
GREAT-GRANDMOTHER
Your grandfather’s dad is your ...
GREAT-GRANDFATHER
You ... a shower when I arrived home. (+ have)
WERE HAVING
My brother and I ... at the party. (- dance)
WEREN'T DANCING
... your uncle and your aunt ... a picture of his pet?
(paint)
No, ... ...
WERE / PAINTING
THEY WEREN'T